user: Dane Wallinga
by: Tom Hinds
introduces moves: long lines, allemande, swing, down the hall, up the hall, circle
formation: improper
A1 | 8 | long lines forward & back ⁋
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8 | ladles allemande left 1½
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A2 | 16 | partners balance & swing
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B1 | 8 | down the hall and turn as a couple
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8 | up the hall and bend into a ring
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B2 | 8 | circle left 3 places
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8 | neighbors swing
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Bradley Smith Notes: The first time through the dance, the ladles allemande Left in A1 is with the couple that you start the dance with. Every time after that, the ladles have to look to the right to find the next ladle to allemande. It's a very simple progression that just requires reminding the ladles to look for the next ladle in line after the forward and back
by: David Kaynor
introduces moves: do si do, chain, star
formation: improper
A1 | 16 | neighbors balance & swing
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A2 | 8 | circle left 3 places
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8 | partners do si do once
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B1 | 16 | partners balance & swing
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B2 | 8 | ladles chain
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8 | star left 4 places to new neighbors ⁋
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by: Tom Hinds
introduces moves: hey
formation: improper
A1 | 8 | long lines forward & back ⁋
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8 | ladles allemande left 1½
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A2 | 16 | partners start a full hey - rights on ends, lefts in center
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B1 | 16 | partners balance & swing
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B2 | 8 | circle left 3 places
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8 | neighbors swing
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by: Ted Crane
introduces moves: gyre, meltdown swing
formation: improper
A1 | 8 | next neighbors gyre once
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8 | ladles allemande left 1½
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A2 | 16 | partners meltdown swing
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B1 | 8 | circle left 3 places
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8 | neighbors swing
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B2 | 8 | star left 4 places
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8 | neighbors gyre left shoulders once ⁋
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(B2 ) Face across, your current neighbor is next to you; your Next neighbor is on the other side of you. Form a left hand star, ladles look back over their left shoulder to gyre their current neighbor. (A1) Find your next neighbor. The dance starts over with a right shoulder 'round with next neighbor.
by: Chris Page
introduces moves: box circulate, square through, form long waves
formation: improper
begin in long waves---right hand to neighbor, gentlespoons face out, ladles face in.
A1 | 8 | balance & box circulate - ladles cross while gentlespoons loop right
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8 | balance & box circulate - gentlespoons cross while ladles loop right
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A2 | 8 | balance & box circulate - ladles cross while gentlespoons loop right
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8 | partners swing
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B1 | 8 | circle left 3 places
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8 | neighbors swing
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B2 | 8 | long lines forward & back
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8 | square through two - partners balance & pull by right, then neighbors pull by left to ⁋
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0 | form long waves - ladles face in, gentlespoons face out
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In the pull-by left, keep left hands and take right hands with a new neighbor to reform long waves.
For better entry, consider an allemande left 1/2 rather than a pull-by left, so that all hands are at the correct height for long waves.
Written for Joyce Fortune of the Bay Area, won at the auction of the 2010 Spring Fever dance camp at Monte Toyon, CA. She requested a dance with long lines, some balances, and a swing/circle/swing transition. (A surprisingly tough set of requirements to fulfill.) This sequence was the option she liked best.
by: Linda Leslie
introduces moves: form a long wave, pass by
formation: improper
A1 | 8 | ladles dance in to a long wave in the center - balance the wave
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8 | ladles dance out while gentlespoons dance in to a long wave in the center - balance the wave
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A2 | 4 | gentlespoons allemande left ¾
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2 | neighbors pass by right shoulders
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2 | ladles pass by left shoulders
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8 | partners swing
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B1 | 8 | circle left 3 places
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8 | neighbors do si do once
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B2 | 16 | neighbors balance & swing ⁋
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by: Cary Ravitz
introduces moves: promenade, petronella
formation: Becket ccw
A1 | 8 | gentlespoons allemande left 1½
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8 | neighbors swing
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A2 | 8 | neighbors promenade
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8 | ladles chain
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B1 | 8 | balance & petronella and turn to face the next ⁋
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8 | balance & petronella
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B2 | 16 | partners balance & swing
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"The motion in B1 does seem magical – while the ladles Petronella over and back across the set, the gentlespoons do consecutive Petronellas along the side, in effect progressing behind his partner’s back."
- Rich Goss