I like "Grand Twirl." If you want something with a similar mouthfeel to the
original, though, you could try "Daisy Twirl"?
On Fri, Jul 8, 2022, 10:25 AM John Sweeney via Contra Callers <
contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
  Hi Jeff,
               The Caller’s Box has 64 dances so far, and I just wrote
 another… I would have thought that was enough. Maybe not.
               They give “As a couple, California Twirl” but I am not too
 keen on that.
             Happy dancing,
                    John
 *From:* Jeff Kaufman <jeff(a)alum.swarthmore.edu>
 *Sent:* 08 July 2022 15:11
 Does this figure actually need a name?  It's rare enough that I would just
 describe what the dancers do, and prompt it with a shortened version of
 those words ("make an arch, come back up" or something)
 Jeff
 Hi all,
               I understand that some people object to the use of the word
 Dixie (I don’t necessarily agree, but please let’s not get into that now).
                I am currently using “Grand Twirl” as an alternative name
 for a Dixie Twirl, since “Grand” generally implies “everyone” and the move
 applies to all four dancers in the line.
                Has anyone come up with a better term?
                Thanks.
              Happy dancing,
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