Kalia,
Since no one has mentioned it and to honor Larry Jennings, I will share this
triplet I love with a zipper! That is, I am pretty sure it's written by Larry.
Does anyone know the title?
Jill Allen
Triplet (by Larry Jennings?)
proper
A1 all pass ptr by RH
all who can, pass
Beneficial Triplet by Al Olson. A very nice one.
-Chris Page
San Diego
On Friday, May 8, 2015, jill allen via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Kalia,
>
> Since no one has mentioned it and to honor Larry Jennings, I will share
> this triplet I love with a zipper! That is, I
But those "pass by" moves really need to be done with hands to a) keep things
connected and b) keep the dancers oriented (if you hold on for just a second
after each pull by, it turns you back in to face the center (exactly the same
way beginners tend to try to do a R Thru) with the correct
Hi All,
I made up this dance, but need to send it through the "Is It New" mill.
So Here it Is:
I Think It's New
Improper Contra
A1 Neighbor right shoulder Gypsy; Neighbor Swing
A2 with Partner: Half Pousette -- start Women Pull, Men Push
merge into a Half Hey -- Women start,
Chris,
Thank you so much for the correct author and title.
Jill
On May 8, 2015, at 12:23 PM, Chris Page wrote:
> Beneficial Triplet by Al Olson. A very nice one.
>
> -Chris Page
> San Diego
>
>
>
> A1all pass ptr by RH
> all who can, pass person on L diag by LH
> all pass
This is a wonderful addition to the files. Thanks, Jill, for pointing
it out!
Kalia
On 5/8/2015 11:41 AM, jill allen wrote:
Chris,
Thank you so much for the correct author and title.
Jill
On May 8, 2015, at 12:23 PM, Chris Page wrote:
Beneficial Triplet by Al Olson. A very nice one.
Could you clarify the B2 of this dance? You say that you form lines at the
sides and swing. But the lines don't go forward and back at any point. Is your
partner in the opposite line from you or in the same line?
Sent from Outlook
_
From: Michael Fuerst via
Rather than "Head couples pass through, separate and go around one to form
lines at the sides," the following might be helpful "Head couples pass
through, separate and go around one to the position of lines at the sides,
with partners facing each other across."
Michael Fuerst 802 N