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<font face="Times New Roman">Maia - I have checked and the dance is
in Carol's book "The Lizard Research Institute" which should be
available thru CDSS. <br>
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Anyway to quote Carol out of the book<i> "Because this dance has
more satisfying interactions with one's shadow than with one's
partner</i><i>, I have dancers line up in Becket formation, roll
away with a half sashay and swing the one they meet, and take
hands f</i><i>our from there ( with</i><i> a couple out at the
top of the set ). I then explain that the person they asked
to dance is now their shadow, the one they swung is their
partner, and I tell them why. Inevitable, some dancers are not
listening when I explain this, even if I repeat it a few
times;try it at your own risk. <br>
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</i>I have danced and called this dance and enjoyed it. <br>
This may not solve your dilemma but rather just moved it. Just a
suggestion. <br>
Jane Ewing<br>
Grant, AL <br>
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