In the "for what it's worth" department, the dance shares a transition with Haste to the Wedding. There's the awkward bit for the (right-hand dancer in each couple) when (pronoun) is coming out of the left-hand star and has to do a quick U-turn in order to face across the set for the do-si-do. 

I use Haste to the Wedding frequently in teaching workshops and sometimes make the point that there's a "tricky bit" at this spot.

Anon.

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Ridge Kennedy [Exit 145]

Hey -- I wrote a book! Murder & Miss Austen's Ball. 
It's a novel with musical accompaniment. Now that's different.