April 7, 2005
Otro (another)
repeat whatever was called last
Enchufe y casate (re-visited from week 2)
1,2,3 enchufe start
5,6,7 starting with L-R hold at 4, step forward on 5 and switch to R-R hold, turn counterclockwise ~180 as R is placed behind my back and switch to L-R hold again by the end of 6 and be next to partner (on my left facing the same direction) at 7 and going back to R-R hold to aid in achieving L-R arm-in-arm “marriage” position by 8
1,2,3,5,6,7 start walking forward (in circles) for a wedding march
continuation from Enchufe y casate include:
Se fue – turn around and go in other direction (maintain arm-in-arm except with the other arms)
Arriba – switch to closed hold and walk forward (backwards for partner) in circles
starting position is that partner is on my right
1,2,3 turn partner 180 counterclockwise to in front of me and assume closed hold
5,6,7 start walking forward
Abajo
1,2,3 walk forward on 1 and back in place on 2,3
5,6,7 start walking backwards (indefinitely)
Exibela
1,2,3 walk forward on 1 and back in place on 2,3 – raise L arm on 3
5,6,7 pivot turn (or turn into the center) for partner
continue walking forwards or backwards (depending on whether we were doing Arriba or Abajo previously)
Tarrito
-if during Arriba
walk over to next partner in front and then continue with walking forwards or backwards
-if during Abajo
wait for next partner (coming from front) approaches and then continue with walking forwards or backwards
While doing Pa’l medio (walking into the center and back) after Enchufe al medio, Dame al medio, etc.
Tranca
Similar to Rosa/Flor in the beginning…
1,2,3 walk into the center and make a rose/flower and stay there with arms up and wait for followers to walk into the center
5,6,7 when followers go into the leader’s circle, lower arm and at 7/8 everyone is shoulder to shoulder and walking in circles (clockwise?)
end when Dile que no is called and executed
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