Good suggestion. And thank you all for the other variants and ideas :-D
On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 9:05 AM Gregory Frock wrote:
> For title, might I suggest "The Dixie Combination"? The couple trading
> figure is often called a Dixie Twirl, and there already exist "A New
> Combination" and "The
Ooh, neat stuff!
As long as we're messing with classic dances:
*I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! *(improper)
A1: LLFB
new LARKS right-hand chain (to P)
A2: full hey (larks by R)
B1: P b
B2: larks allemande L 1.5
N swing
On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 9:11 AM Gregory Frock via Callers <
For title, might I suggest "The Dixie Combination"? The couple trading
figure is often called a Dixie Twirl, and there already exist "A New
Combination" and "The Nice Combination".
On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 2:28 PM Luke Donforth via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
I believe the star would be once around. Note that the Gents/Larks would chain
by the left hand, ending on the left of their respective neighbors.
--Jim
On Aug 2, 2019, at 1:37 PM, DAVID HARDING via Callers
suggested
> A1 N B
> A2 Down hall, turn as couple, up hall
> B1 Circle RIGHT 3/4,
Star is half way around?
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I think this works:
A1 N B
A2 Down hall, turn as couple, up hall
B1 Circle RIGHT 3/4, swing partner
B2 Gents/Larks chain, RH star
This preserves the simple turn as a couple. The momentum of the transition
from circle into swing changes in a way that might be thought of as
foreshadowing
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Subject: [Callers] Riffing on "The Nice Combination"
Hello all,
I was programming for tonight, and looked at Gene Hubert's classic "The Nice
Combination" (N B, Dwn 4, t
Hello all,
I was programming for tonight, and looked at Gene Hubert's classic "The
Nice Combination" (N B, Dwn 4, turn as cpls, C L 3/4, P S, Ld/robin
chain, LHS); and wondered what the simplest variant that would flow well
with a gents/larks chain instead of a ladies/robins chain.
What I've