Re: [Callers] Do you recognize this dance?
Yoyo and All: I wrote that sequence on 8/6/10, and call it Hook, Line, and Sinker. At the time I looked around and didn't find it in the usual sources, but it's possible someone else preceded me with it. Bob From: Callers <callers-boun...@lists.sharedweight.net> on behalf of Yoyo Zhou via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> Sent: Monday, March 6, 2017 1:42:48 PM To: Caller's discussion list Subject: [Callers] Do you recognize this dance? Hi callers, I improvised this dance inspired by James Hutson's Treasure of the Sierra Madre last night, but it seems like it could have been written before. Does anyone have a title and author for it? NB. The B2->A1 transition has slightly awkward hands for the gents, but it seemed to go fine. A1: N balance, box the gnat; gents allemande left 1+1/2 A2: full hey, pass P right B1: P balance, swing B2: circle left 3/4; balance ring, P CA twirl Thanks, Yoyo Zhou
Re: [Callers] Do you recognize this dance?
Yoyo, I don't know if such a sequence already exists, but your point about the awkward transition had me wondering about replacing your B2 with: Balance the ring, pass through, turn alone. Star left 3/4 (three quarters). Jerome On Monday, March 6, 2017, Yoyo Zhou via Callers < callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote: > Hi callers, > > I improvised this dance inspired by James Hutson's Treasure of the Sierra > Madre last night, but it seems like it could have been written before. Does > anyone have a title and author for it? > > NB. The B2->A1 transition has slightly awkward hands for the gents, but it > seemed to go fine. > > A1: N balance, box the gnat; gents allemande left 1+1/2 > A2: full hey, pass P right > B1: P balance, swing > B2: circle left 3/4; balance ring, P CA twirl > > Thanks, > Yoyo Zhou > > -- Jerome Grisanti 660-528-0858 http://www.jeromegrisanti.com "Whatever you do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius and power and magic in it." --Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
[Callers] Do you recognize this dance?
Hi callers, I improvised this dance inspired by James Hutson's Treasure of the Sierra Madre last night, but it seems like it could have been written before. Does anyone have a title and author for it? NB. The B2->A1 transition has slightly awkward hands for the gents, but it seemed to go fine. A1: N balance, box the gnat; gents allemande left 1+1/2 A2: full hey, pass P right B1: P balance, swing B2: circle left 3/4; balance ring, P CA twirl Thanks, Yoyo Zhou