hook: Box circulate to alternating dolphin hey
by: Isaac Banner
formation: Becket
A1 | 8 | first corners half figure 8 above, second ladle leading first gentlespoon
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8 | same roles right hand balance & box the gnat, twos twirl ones
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A2 | 0 | form long waves - ones face in, twos face out
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8 | balance & box circulate - ones cross while twos loop right
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6 | balance & box circulate - twos cross while ones loop right
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2 | twos gyre ½ and face first ladle, second gentlespoon in the
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B1 | 16 | dolphin hey - start with twos passing first ladle by right shoulders
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B2 | 2 | twos pass by right shoulders with first ladle once more to home side
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12 | partners meltdown swing
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2 | slide left along set ⁋
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8 | second corners half figure 8 below, first ladle leading second gentlespoon
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8 | same roles right hand balance & box the gnat, ones twirl twos
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0 | form long waves - twos face in, ones face out
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8 | balance & box circulate - twos cross while ones loop right
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6 | balance & box circulate - ones cross while twos loop right
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2 | ones gyre ½ and face second ladle, first gentlespoon in the
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16 | dolphin hey - start with twos passing first ladle by right shoulders
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2 | ones pass by right shoulders with second ladle once more to home side
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12 | partners meltdown swing
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2 | slide left along set ⁋
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Sorry to all the English and positional dancers, I know it’s not really 1st corner in this case since the dance is becket, but ContraDB doesn’t have another way to say “first gentlespoon and second ladle half figure 8.”
Written for Liz Nelson, who knows exactly how to trick me into committing dance crimes.
This is the more challenging version of the dance, see Seaworld for the version without alternating dolphin heys.