Has it occurred to you that those in the gents role basically stay in the
same spot the whole dance?
On Dec 26, 2016 2:27 PM, "Maia McCormick via Callers" <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Ah, Don is correct that I'm missing the B2. Full dance is:
becket L
A1: slice L
ladies chain to N
The term "yearn" was coined by the late George Walker of
Seattle for a double-progression move. You and your partner
advance diagonally toward one set of new neighbors, then
fall back on the the other diagonal to end facing a second
set of new neighbors. The explanation for the name is that
you
Richard Hopkins asked, "What is 'slice'? And is it different from 'yearn'?"
I think most people use Slice and Yearn to mean the same thing:
As a couple move forward diagonally to face the next couple (default is
usually to the left); high-five them with your spare hands (not the one you
are