Thanks All! It's nice to find the origins of this dance. Jeff
commented, in Dover, that this is a fine end
of the evening dance. Indeed it is!
Thanks,
Gale
On Oct 6, 2006, at 12:44 PM, robertgol...@comcast.net wrote:
Linda Leslie shared this dance with me, titled "After the
Solstice," but the author is unknown to us
This is my variation of Tony Parkes' "Solstice Special" (hence
the name, "After the Slostice.")
-- Lisa
Linda Leslie shared this dance with me, titled "After the Solstice," but the
author is unknown to us. I usually call the A1 as Neighbor Do-Si-Do and Swing
to make the timing of the move from old neighbors to new neighbors more
forgiving for beginner dancers. ... Bob
--
Robert Jon Golder
164 Max
Gale:
Not sure name and author. Maybe someone here knows???
A1:
(16) Neighbor balance and swing
A2:
(8) Long lines forward and back
(8) Gents allemande left 1 1/2
B1:
(16) Partner balance and swing
B2:
(8) Right and left through
(8) Circle left 3/4, pass through
Hi Jeff
Would you please post that no name SZ-A dance you called in Dover NH?
Thanks
Gale