Correction: for Levi Jackson Rag, in the B1 part, the neighbor, who is the next partner, is initially on the Lady's RIGHT.
(Thanks, Richard) Rich. On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Richard Hart <[email protected]> wrote: > Some have already mentioned triplets, such as Ted's Triplets. > > Also there's the scatter mixer Borrowdale Exchange. > > And also, there's Levi Jackson Rag, by Pat Shaw, which is usually done > to the tune of the same name. > > 5 couples, one at the head, and 4 others in becket formation in a line > below Note that you change partner each time through the dance, so ten > repetitions is a good choice. > > A1: Sides R&L through; 1's down center ½ way; > Sides R&L back; 1's down center to end. > > A2: Sides Circle L 1 x; 1.s go up outside to home; > Partner Dosido. > > B1: 5 Ladies chain; Courtesy Turn. > (leave partner, pass another, give L to next for courtesy turn.) > 5 Ladies chain again. > (At this point ladies end up with their neighbor, initially on the > left, who is now their new partner.) > > B2: Promenade 1 place; Bal & Swing new partner here. > > There are few Youtube videos of this dance available. > Rich. > > On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Jeanette Mill > <[email protected]> wrote: >> I am researching dances outside of duple improper/becket formations for a >> small but experienced groups of dancers hungry for something a bit >> different. I am confident calling DI and becket, but haven't ventured much >> into other formations except circle mixers, so need to stick to things that >> will succeed for both me and the dancers. Other options would be DI or >> beckett but with something unusual happening. >> >> Suggestions welcome. >> >> And if anyone has instructions for Sackett's Harbor I'd be grateful to >> receive them. >> >> "The piano - 88 little mistakes waiting to happen." Peter Barnes. >> _______________________________________________ >> Callers mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers
