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On 25 Jan 2025, at 16:35, Alan J Rosenthal via Contra
Callers <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
I would also note that if you have an odd number of couples, you're
still going to have end effects in the vicinity of that one couple who is
out, and even worse, if the dance involves interacting with your future
neighbours (which is likely why you're doing this in the first place),
that out couple might be pulled both ways at once (no ghosts are available
for the end effects involving the couple at the out-couple's backs).
Yes, but in can be fun if the odd couple can work out how to come back into the dance as
the oppose role. I do this if I am getting bored with a dance that has been going on for
too long or the choreography is not interesting.
Graham K