Leaving out the long lines, and moving things around a bit, your dance is very similar to
the following, by Orace Johnson.
Cheers, Linda
Midwest Folklore
Contra/Becket
A1 -----------
Circle left three-quarters
Neighbor do si do
A2 -----------
Neighbor Balance and Swing
B1 -----------
Circle left three-quarters
Partner Do si do
B2 -----------
Partner Balance and Swing
(look left and slide left to a new couple)
On Jul 19, 2016, at 4:54 PM, via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Not sure if this has already been written, but it
fits a particular spot in an upcoming program:
A1 LL FB
Circle L 1.25 to face P on side
A2 DSD P, Swing P
(or Balance and Swing P)
B1 LL FB
Circle L .75 to face N on side
B2 DSD N, Swing N
(or Balance and Swing N)
Thanks for any enlightenment!
Ann in hot, humid, Annapolis, MD
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