Re: [Callers] Do you recognize this dance?

2017-03-06 Thread Bob Isaacs via Callers
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



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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?

2017-03-06 Thread Jerome Grisanti via Callers
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
>
>

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[Callers] Do you recognize this dance?

2017-03-06 Thread Yoyo Zhou via Callers
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