Okay forget that first one - how about this:
(as yet untitled) - Becket
A1 (yearning left) LLFB
Ladies allemande Right 1 1/2
A2 Neighbor B&S
B1 Pass Thru to an Ocean Wave (Ladies in center holding left, Neighbor in
Right hand) —> Balance the Wave
Swing Thru (Neighbor Right 1/2, Gents Left 1/2, Shadow (on slight right
diagonal) Allemande Right 1X
B2 Partner B&S
I do see a slight glitch with the Ladies allemanding their Neighbor and then
their Shadow by the Right - however there is a pause in between while the Gents
allemande left.
Thanks for your feedback!
Jean Gorrindo
> On Jul 8, 2017, at 3:06 PM, Jean Gibson-Gorrindo via Callers
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi All! I am working on a dance to call for a special occasion. It needs to
> be “play friendly” - that is, a dance where the figures facilitate partner
> swapping. Figures I was given to work with are allemandes in the center
> (either gender role), heys, shadows, petronellas and LLFB next to your
> partner (not necessarily including all of those figures, of course). I am
> wondering if this dance has already been written by someone else? Also,
> those of you who like to play, would this dance work well? Is it too weird
> to have the full hey cross the phrase? Is it awkward to get into Long Lines
> from the Hey? I am not sure I love the B1 part. Thanks for your feedback in
> advance!
>
> Jean Gorrindo
>
> (as yet untitled) - Becket
>
> A1 (8) Ladies allemande R 1 1/2
> (8) Neighbor swing
>
> A2 (8) Left diagonal chain to Shadow
> (8) Begin a full hey, Ladies passing R
>
> B1 (8) Finish the hey
> (8) LLFB - on the way back Gent’s role Shadow away with a half-sashay
> to face Partner
>
> B2 (16) Partner B&S - slide left to new Neighbors
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