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My mail client isn't showing the fraction in A1 that shows how far
the men turn.<br>
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Thinking it through, I guess it's either<br>
1.25 (gents are closest to partner with their backs to partner, so
have to turn around)<br>
or<br>
1.75 (gents are closest to neighbor but facing partner; gents
start the do-si-do by <br>
passing right shoulder (or pulling by with the hand
they've got) with each other, then finish the do-si-do back
to back in the line)<br>
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Colin, what didf you have in mind?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/2/2016 12:09 PM, Colin Hume via
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Thursday Night Flash!
Longways duple improper 32 bar American jigs
A1: Men right-hand turn 1�, to face partner in a diagonal line of four. Do-si-do partner.
A2: Diagonal hey for four, passing partner right to start.
B1: Right hand to partner, balance F and B; swing (6 bars).
B2: Half promenade, finishing opposite the other couple. Ladies chain across.
Written at 5 to 7 one Thursday evening, while planning "Beginners" - I needed a dance with a diagonal reel of four. The whole
dance came to me in a flash - so Andrew Coates gave me the title. There's even a jig called "Thursday Night".
Colin Hume, 1993 -- DWAD5, 1998.
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Saturday Special
Circle 32 bar waltzes
A1: All join hands: four waltz steps in. Four out.
A2: Right-hand turn partner. Left-hand turn corner.
B1: Give right hand to partner: balance forward and back; pass on. Give left hand to the next: balance; pass on.
B2: Take ballroom hold with the next: two chass�es in; two out. Waltz.
(I don't know who it's by.)
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Tuesday Contra
Longways duple improper 32 bar lively American reels
A1: Right-hand star. Do-si-do partner.
A2: Balance to neighbour (Ken says twice). Swing.
B1: Down in a line of four (4 steps), California twirl. Lead back, bend the line; circle balance.
B2: Circle left. Left-hand star.
Ken Bonner -- Ken's Contras No. 2, 1993
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Colin Hume
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