hey up and down, and combined the 1/2 hey across gives
> you the criss-cross. A relatively simple way to go out of the minor set -
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> Bob
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> > Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 13:41:20 -0700
> > From: ka...@sbcglobal.net
> > To: call...@sharedweight.net
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and swing)
The A1 forms a mini hey up and down, and combined the 1/2 hey across gives you
the criss-cross. A relatively simple way to go out of the minor set -
Bob
> Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 13:41:20 -0700
> From: ka...@sbcglobal.net
> To: call...@sharedweight.net
> Subject: [Caller
Yes, the B1 allemandes are each 1/2 -- a swing thru in MWSD parlance.
Thanks for the correction on the name.
I don't have the direction of the progression written down (but should).
Based on my walking it through with myself, though, it is indeed to
the right.
On 7/9/2013 6:31 PM, Linda
Rick has a very complete web page which includes all of his dances,
and some great commentary!
http://rickmohr.net/Contra/Dances.asp#Introduction
Joseph's last name is spelled: Pimentel
Jack: would you please clarify? In the dance below, the allemandes in
the B1 are each 1/2, correct? And
*The Hotpoint Special *-- Joseph Pemental*Becket*
*A1*Ladies Alle R 1½
N Sw
*A2*Gents Alle L 1½
P Sw
*B1*Ring Balance
Pass thru to wave (ladies take LH, gents cross set, give RH to P)
Wave Balance
P Alle R, Gents Alle L
*B2*Wave Balance
from wave facing opp dir of progression -- look behind
There are a couple of other dances I'm having trouble tracking down.
One is Hotpoint Special, which I think may be by Rick Mohr, and again
there's a band by that name. Criss-Cross Hey by Bob Isaacs is another.
Kalia