Here is one of mine. It’s a bit tricky, but swapping the dolphin hey for a
regular one would make it significantly easier but the timing might not work as
well at that point.
E&E
indecent, reverse progression
Ben Werner
A1: (6) Mad Robin – larks start sliding into the middl
Caller's Box leads to Wayback Machine gets to
http://web.archive.org/web/20151009131959/http://www.theyken.net/don/Dances/Webster%20Hall.pdf
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 3:20 PM Mark Hillegonds via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> Webster Hall Reel, by Don Theyken. Not sure if it's O
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 4:09 PM Martha Wild via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Here’s one of mine with a couple of variations.
Alternate A2: full hey. If the full hey option is used it might be better
to switch the B1, as in Gateway to Julian #5, with the gate first followed
by
Here’s one of mine with a couple of variations. <>
Gateway to Julian #3 <>
Becket
September 9, 2015
A1Slide left and circle left ¾
Swing your neighbor
A2Women chain
Chain
Thanks, folks! Will help with an experiment. Also, some good choices that I
should add to my box. :)
Ron
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019, 2:56 PM Jim Hemphill via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> *Mad about You * improper by Jim Hemphill
>
> A1 Mad robin (clockwise)
> Ladies pass
Webster Hall Reel, by Don Theyken. Not sure if it's OK to share so
publicly, so I'll send it to you offline.
It has a lovely English-y move to get into the CC. Looks simple on the
card, but can be quite disorienting for newer or otherwise
geographically-challenged dancers.
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019, 2
*Mad about You * improper by Jim Hemphill
A1 Mad robin (clockwise)
Ladies pass left 1/2 hey, gents ricochet
A2 Partner Gypsy and swing
B1 Gents Pass left, 1/2 hey, Ladies ricochet
Neighbor swing
B2Right Left thru
Mad robin (counterclockwise)
The progression occurs at the end of
There was a recent discussion of easy contra corners dances on here. As I have
a nice body of beginner level CC dances, I am looking to add some more
challenging contra corners dances into my repertoire. What do you all got?
(Triplets are okay, but definitely some in contra formation ...)
Chuck
Hi Ron,
Bob’s dance looks nice with all you want. Thus one has lady/raven move
surrounding the mad robin.
http://christchurch.contradance.nz/dances/Mad%20Robin%20Imagination%20%28MRI%29.pdf
Cheers, Bill
> On 18/07/2019, at 05:30, Ron Blechner via Callers
> wrote:
>
> I'd like to hear exampl
Two that immediately come to mind...
-Don
By left hand:
*For All, There Exists, Such That - Becket - Nicholas Rockstroh*
A1 (left diag.) Circle Left 3/4x, NBR Dosido/Mad Robin 1+1/4x
A2 LDY/RVN Allemande Left 1+1/2x, PNR Star Promenade, BFWhirl
B1 GNT/LRK by RH Revolving Door w/PNR (drop LDY/
Hi Ron:
This covers much of what you're looking for:
The Morning Commute
Chuck Abell / Bob Isaacs
Improper, 4/1/16
A1. 8 Mad Robin
(1)
8 ½ hey (LL, PR, GL, -)
A2. 16N
I'd like to hear examples of contra dances with combos of Mad Robins with
Lady/Raven figures, such as:
Chain
Mad Robin (Counterclockwise)
Ravens Alle R / DSD / Lead a hey
Or especiall a Mad Robin progression to Mad Robin with a Lady/Raven role on
either/both end.
Thanks,
Ron Blechner
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