Thanks for the reference to the other dances, I'd not encountered such before. Will look them up.
Yes, the teaching trickiness is what I was interested in and my best thinking so far for getting folks positioned properly is the temporary/teaching only wave and drop hands approach. Would love to hear other ideas. Heys are magic and adaptable for sure! On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Chris Page <[email protected]> wrote: > But you've got a slightly different entry, where you break a little > earlier, and centers pass each other face-to-face to start the hey. > Teaching this is ... tricky, but it reads like it flows well. > > It's interesting how many different hey entries work. For me it's the > timing that's the most challenging with the weave the line/hey > transition. >
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