Sure Jerome (and anyone else listening)
Note, there's two versions of the dance. The one I've actually run half a dozen times with dancers is the variant; and I assume that's the one you were asking about. I've yet to run the original, but I'll talk through what I had in mind for both.
Tamlin’s Cross (variation)
Luke Donforth
Type: Contra
Formation: Four Facing Four
Level: Int-Adv
A1 -----------
(8) All 8, forward and shout, robins roll your partner away on the way out
(8) Corner swing - square set
A2 -----------
(8) Larks Left Hands across star - come back to where they started square
(8) Robins Left Hands across star, kept left hands, take hands in crossing short wavy lines of 4 (right to the one they swung)
B1 -----------
(4) Balance the short Wavy lines (R & L)
(12) Pass neighbor you swung by right for a half grand hey*
Turn away from neighbor
B2 -----------
(16) Partner balance and swing
Notes: All 8 are passing through the middler for the half hey. (like a traffic circle in the middle)
Half the folks are heying up and down, and half across.
When the four people of the same role go into the middle and would normally pass one other person by left, they all do a hands-free star left half way
For that pair of stars in A2, both sets are going CCW, so the larks pass the one they swung at the start of the star, but not at the end. As they're stepping back to place, the robins are going in and also travelling CCW. The original only has one star.
Tamlin’s Cross
Luke Donforth
Type: Contra
Formation: Four Facing Four
A1 -----------
(8) All 8, forward and shout, larks roll your partner away on the way out
(8) Corner Do-si-do
A2 -----------
(16) Corner balance and swing - square set
B1 -----------
(8) Larks Left hands across Star
(~12) Pass neighbor you swung by right for a half grand hey*
Turn away from neighbor
B2 -----------
(12) Partner swing
Notes: All 8 are passing through the middle for the half hey. (like a traffic circle in the middle)
Half the folks are heying up and down, and half across.
When the four people of the same role go into the middle and would normally pass one other person by left, they all do a hands-free star left half way
Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any more questions,
Luke