Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2?

2018-04-22 Thread billinhi--- via Callers
No disrespect, but This reminds me of a few decades back when a particular programming language introduced some instructions with "WICKED", (I mean WICKED!) side effects. What ensued were many discussions about how to handle these instructions. Whereupon one of my colleagues came up with w

Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2?

2018-04-22 Thread Michael Dyck via Callers
On 2018-04-21 10:05 PM, Luke Donforth via Callers wrote: Are there dances that use star just half way -> with next, opposite hand star 1/2 way? Yup. Restricting to duple minors, there's: (longways:) "Complexity and Confusion" by Lynn Douglas Zesty Contras, p41 "Contraindicated" by Keith Wo

Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2?

2018-04-22 Thread hgrastorf via Callers
than circular.  Original message From: Bob Green via Callers Date: 4/22/18 11:12 AM (GMT-05:00) To: Chris Page Cc: "Callers@Lists.Sharedweight.net" Subject: Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2? I have an English dance that has a similar sequence, with one half star,

Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2?

2018-04-22 Thread Read Weaver via Callers
Yes, several English country dances have this; the move is sometimes called “falling stars” (when there are 3 or 4 in a row). I think the difficulty comes from people not expecting to move on to a new couple after just 4 counts—we’re used to doing things that only take 4 counts, but moving to a

Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2?

2018-04-22 Thread Tepfer, Seth via Callers
See also Franklin flank by nils Fredland for similar (allenandes to star to Allemande, similar feel) and Carol Ormand’s Double Dare. As is said, half stars are devilishly tricky. Perhaps someone has fabulous teaching tips with half stars? Sent from my iPhone On Apr 22, 2018, at 10:13 AM, Bob G

Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2?

2018-04-22 Thread John McIntire via Callers
You caught me with that question! I have a Sicilian Circle from Margo Gunzenhauser called "5 O'Clock Circle". You could, of course do it in contra lines but the end effects would be disasterous, rather more than the dance you propose. Margo's dance (likely learned from Ted Sanella) is as foll

Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2?

2018-04-22 Thread Bob Green via Callers
I have an English dance that has a similar sequence, with one half star, then a full star with new neighbors and another full star back with original neighbors. As Chris suggests, I find that part a bit trickier to teach than I expected. The difficulty is in the orientation (particularly on the end

Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2?

2018-04-22 Thread Yoyo Zhou via Callers
Luke, A couple of concerns about your dance: - Second version: Your dance appears to be reverse progression, if you begin the left hand stars with the neighbor you just swung. It's not entirely clear though (that neighbor isn't numbered). - First version: If instead you force the progression to

Re: [Callers] Star 1/2 -> Star 1/2?

2018-04-22 Thread Chris Page via Callers
Just a heads-up. There's a number of ECD dances, especially 4-couple set dances, that have a sequence of progressive 1/2 stars. When teaching them, I find them to be the hardest part of the dance for dancers, and where it's most likely to break down. So the difficulty level may be more than you