Susan's Waltz
Introduction
Author:
Victor Skowronski (2014)
Source:
Victor Skowronski
Formation:
Longways duple proper
Music:
Specific tune - Susan's Waltz (Curtiss Hoffman)
Choreography
A
1-2
1st corners right-hand balance forward & back
3-4
1st corners change (lady turning under the man's arm)
5-6
2nd corners right-hand balance forward & back
7-8
1st corners change (lady turning under the man's arm)
9-12
Mad Robin (1st corners start inside)
13-16
(adjacent couple) Mad Robin (1st man inside, 2nd lady outside)
B
1-8
As in A 1-8
9-12
Partner two-hand turn
13-14
1s cast while 2s lead up
15-16
Cloverleaf turn single (away from partner)
© Victor Skowronski, 2014
Notes
Notes
1
Victor says "Curtis called it at Pinewoods last summer (2013). My understanding is that it got generally good reviews, but there was some criticism, possibly due to the Box the Gnat figure.". Michael says "Some people need to get a life. The A1 1-4 (includes the 'box the gnat') is a standard 18th/19th century English Country Dance figure known as 'allemande'."
Music

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