Cincinnati, OH 2022-12-19

user: Nicholas Rockstroh

Tuesday Night Special

by: Larry Jennings

introduces moves: swing, circle, promenade, chain, star

formation: improper

A1 16
neighbors balance & swing
A2 6
circle left 3 places
10
partners swing
B1 8
partners promenade
8
ladles chain
B2 8
neighbors promenade
8
star left 4 places to next neighbors

One of the great glossary dances. Simple figures and gentle timing, but not so comprehensive that it leaves you with no options to make the second dance feel distinctive. Definitely a favorite of mine.

Centrifugal Hey

by: Gene Hubert

introduces moves: allemande, hey, right left through, pass through

formation: improper

A1 8
neighbors allemande right 1½
8
gentlespoons allemande left 1½
A2 16
partners start a full hey - rights on ends, lefts in center +
B1 16
partners balance & swing
B2 8
right left through
6
circle left 3 places
2
pass through ⁋

Bob Isaacs notes: One of Gene Hubert’s best, which is really saying something. As good a full hey dance as any ever written.

+partners right, ladles left, neighbor right, gentlespoons left

Becket in the Kitchen

by: Becky Hill

introduces moves: long lines, petronella

formation: Becket ccw

A1 8
long lines forward & back
8
ladles chain
A2 8
balance & petronella
8
balance & petronella
B1 8
star left 4 places ⁋
8
neighbors swing
B2 8
gentlespoons allemande left 1½
8
partners swing

Frocks Rockin' Frolic

by: Will Mentor

introduces moves: see saw, give & take, zig zag

formation: improper

A1 8
circle right 4 places
8
neighbors see saw once
A2 16
neighbors balance & swing
B1 8
ladles give & take partners
8
partners swing
B2 10
circle left 5 places zoomily
6
zig left zag right ⁋

Transcribed from memory, please test before calling for dancers.

Happy Trails to You

by: Dean Snipes

introduces moves: balance the ring, roll away

formation: Becket

A1 8
gentlespoons allemande left 1½
8
neighbors swing
A2 8
long lines forward & back
8
ladles chain left diagonal to shadow
B1 4
balance the ring
4
gentlespoons roll away neighbors with a half sashay (across, maybe past/future neighbors)
4
balance the ring
4
gentlespoons roll away shadows with a half sashay (along)
B2 16
partners balance & swing ⁋

via Bradley at Meet Me In Saint Louis

Waltz

Treasure of Sierra Madre

by: James Hutson

introduces moves: box the gnat

formation: improper

A1 8
neighbors right hand balance & box the gnat
8
gentlespoons allemande left 1½
A2 8
partners right hand balance & box the gnat
8
partners start a half hey - rights on ends, lefts in center
B1 16
partners balance & swing
B2 8
ladles chain
8
star left 4 places ⁋

Dead Cat Bounce

by: Nathaniel Jack

introduces moves: pull by dancers

formation: improper

A1 16
neighbors balance & swing
A2 2
gentlespoons pull by left
6
partners allemande right once
8
gentlespoons start a half hey - rights in center, lefts on ends - ladles ricochet
B1 8
circle left 3 places
8
partners swing
B2 8
long lines forward & back
8
ladles allemande right 1½ ⁋

Road to Yesterday

by: Nicholas Rockstroh

introduces moves: slice

formation: Becket cw

A1 4
slice left ⁋
4
ladles take neighbors
8
neighbors swing
A2 8
ladles chain
8
circle right 4 places
B1 4
gentlespoons roll away partners with a half sashay
8
balance & petronella
8
balance & petronella
12
partners swing

I wrote a dance called “Bridge to Yesterday” which was very similar to this one, but turned out to be excessively clockwise. This is the result of my rewrite of that dance. Note the petronella turns where the spinning figures come before the balances as in the original dance “petronella.” I wanted something using the traditional-style petronella turns since it would enable a spin into a 12-count swing.