[Callers] Help with "Coleman's March"

2011-02-15 Thread Dan Pearl
I don't know Coleman's March, but the transcription has a timing problem. If you want to get your sequence to work better, try: A1. LL F, W almd L 1-1/2 A2. Bal & sw pt B1. Cir L 1/2 (4 cts); gypsy pt R-sh about 3/4 (4 cts); W gypsy Lsh while M orbit clockwise to home side (8) B2. Gypsy N R sh,

Re: [Callers] Help with "Coleman's March"

2011-02-15 Thread Chris Page
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 7:22 AM, JoLaine Jones-Pokorney wrote: > Hi all – I’m new to the list and grateful for the good stuff I see here! I > hope you can help me with this dance called “Coleman’s March” by Ted Crane. > The way I have it written, there is no progression and I

Re: [Callers] Help with "Coleman's March"

2011-02-15 Thread richgoss
.@comcast.net> To: "Caller's discussion list" <call...@sharedweight.net> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 7:43:17 AM Subject: Re: [Callers] Help with "Coleman's March" Coleman's March by Ted Crane, as I understand it: A1) N R-hand balance, N box-the-gnat; Gents Alle

Re: [Callers] Help with "Coleman's March"

2011-02-15 Thread Linda Leslie
I have not called this dance, but there should be a natural progression after the neighbor gypsy and swing. The next time throughthe women will need to look for a *new* woman with whom to allemande. This is exactly like the progression in The Carousel, by Tom Hinds, though the rest of

Re: [Callers] Help with "Coleman's March"

2011-02-15 Thread Robert Golder
Coleman's March by Ted Crane, as I understand it: A1) N R-hand balance, N box-the-gnat; Gents Alle L 1.5 A2) P B B1) Circle L 1X; P Gypsy R only 1/2; Gents orbit CCW to cross the set while Ladies Gypsy L & back to place B2) N Gypsy & Swing On Feb 15, 2011, at 10:22 AM, JoLaine Jones-Pokorney