> Adam Carlson's Queen Bee
A little history here: Adam was the first to take this dance flourish and put
it in a dance. He called it the figure a Queen Bee hey after a neighborhood in
Seattle. I liked the move but wanted a name that reflected the action of the
figure, so I called it a rico
Hi Joe,
Here is a link to Adam Carlson's Queen Bee
http://arcserv.astro.washington.edu/dances/FMPro?-db=acdol.db&-format=danceformat.html&-sortfield=Name&-recid=32912&-find
Cheers, Bill
ochet or push-back hey - Tapsalteerie
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Date: Monday, December 6, 2010, 7:47 PM
Tina,
This doesn't look like a Becket dance, but rather simply improper, based on
what I'm reading. Seems for this to w
If a crowd has never seen a ricochet hey before, I might start with
something that only has one ricochet. I wrote one a little while ago, and
dancers around here seem to enjoy it.
What's to Doubt?
Improper
A1
Neighbor balance and swing, end facing across
A2
Mad robin (Men go in and right, Women go
Tina,
This doesn't look like a Becket dance, but rather simply improper, based on
what I'm reading. Seems for this to work, your partner has to start across
the set from you.
warmest regards,
Paul
>
> Carlson TapsalteerieBecket contra, improper
> Author unknown.
Back in Feb 2008, Jean Francis said:
"I am looking for some dances with push-back or ricochet heys. I have only
found
one... Heard of another called Tapsalterrie, but can't find."
As it so happens, I was searching the list for discussion about how to teach
that very dance! So here it is:
Car