I'd like to add this to my collection. Have you named it?
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 1:48 PM, Luke Donforth via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I know the list has had big debates about shadow swings in the past. If
> you don't like 'em, you can pitch this. This d
I agree that promenade across takes up more room than a R&L. Given the
space, I'd take the promenade here because of the extra turn required to go
on the left diagonal for the chain to shadow. I think the promenade has
better connection, so folks can work together more.
If it was crowded, it could
I like the way you can hand off from shadow to partner. That feels exciting.
What is the aesthetic consideration that leads you to choose a promenade
across?
My personal experience is that the line tends to tighten up, and it's hard
to get across without bumping you neighbors. I think a R&L thro
Hello all,
I know the list has had big debates about shadow swings in the past. If you
don't like 'em, you can pitch this. This dance was written for someone who
wanted a shadow swing, and is something I might call at a shadow-themed
festival session. As shadow swings go, I like the idea of swingu