Re: [Callers] Star grips was Re: Star Promenade

2007-04-17 Thread mavis mcgaugh
it is a hands across starthe ladies do a Left hand trade and then the men join hands and aLL star 1x around - sorry I didn't make that clear. --- "crunchym...@juno.com" wrote: > In reference to "Sounds Like a Match" by Lynn > Ackerson, it seems to > me like the A1 would be a little smo

Re: [Callers] Star grips was Re: Star Promenade

2007-04-17 Thread lynn ackerson
Yes, the star is supposed to be a hands across star. The ladies join hands as they pass, and then the men join hands to complete the star. Regarding the new dances you're writing, besides trying them with live bodies, I'd encourage you to post them to this list for feedback. This sight is app

Re: [Callers] Star grips was Re: Star Promenade

2007-04-17 Thread Beth Parkes
t sometimes, but it is not the standard and we would call it a "hands-across" or perhaps "english style" star so this was pretty funny to me. Beth - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 10:45 PM Subject: [Callers] Star grips was Re: Star Promenad

[Callers] Star grips was Re: Star Promenade

2007-04-17 Thread crunchym...@juno.com
In reference to "Sounds Like a Match" by Lynn Ackerson, it seems to me like the A1 would be a little smoother with a Southern style star than a New England style? Has anyone found this to be the case? Our local dance must have been started by Yankees as we typically use the wrist grip. I've be