I think the bit is hilarious, and I like the dance too! I may call it in the next couple weeks — I'll try to remember to take a video if I do. Nicely done!
Hey all,
Long time lurker, first time poster.
This dance came to me on a hike. It's based on my favorite knock-knock joke as a kid and the wonderful dance "Cows are Watching" by Bill Pope and Judy Goldsmith.
Knock-Knock.
Who's there? Interrupting cow.
Interrupting cow wh- MOOOO!
I haven't tested it and I don't really know if it counts as a "new" dance, but I think it's funny and wanted to share it with someone who might appreciate it!
Cheers,
Sam
Interrupting Cow
by Sam Winter
Contra / Becket / CCW
based on "Cows are Watching" by Bill Pope and Judy Goldsmith
A1: (8) Interrupted Square Through Two (NR, PL)
(8) Interrupted Square Through Two (NR, PL)
A2: (4) Neighbor balance across the set
(12) Larks draw Neighbor across and swing
B1: (4) Balance ring
(4) With Partner across, Robins roll away, Larks half sashay
(8) Zig left, zag right to N2
B2: (8) Larks allemande left 1 (and a bit) with new Lark
(8) Partner swing
Notes: I like the idea of starting with the B1 (so the interruption happens in the middle), but not sure I really want to complicate things with an indecent starting formation.