Doing this at the wedding of Dave Casserly and Sonia Wurzel a couple of weeks ago (for which Jenna wrote the dance) as a #2 left-file dancer, I preferred to turn-single-right into the dolphin hey, to use up the time. And before that had to think about making a nice arc after the left hand with neighbor, again to use up the time gracefully.
There is not a recording intended specifically for this dance, but the tune (Dimanche a Paris) was recorded by the band Nova on their album "Chasing the Sunset." If using it for this, you have to wait through the first 30 seconds or so before it becomes danceable.
Doing this at the wedding of Dave Casserly and Sonia Wurzel a couple of weeks ago (for which Jenna wrote the dance) as a #2 left-file dancer, I preferred to turn-single-right into the dolphin hey, to use up the time. And before that had to think about making a nice arc after the left hand with neighbor, again to use up the time gracefully.
Lovely. Is there a recording of the music available for purchase anywhere?
There is this, but it's hard to dance to: ruclips.net/video/nYeSG7bU6js/видео.html
There is not a recording intended specifically for this dance, but the tune (Dimanche a Paris) was recorded by the band Nova on their album "Chasing the Sunset." If using it for this, you have to wait through the first 30 seconds or so before it becomes danceable.