It's in G&T.  Maybe a clue there.  It
doesn't seem to work for me when I
 envision it without the CT.  I'm Probably missing something but it seems
 like if you don't do a CT before the circle L all the way around, you are
 heading away from your partner.
 
 
 On 12/29/08 7:39 PM, "Dave Colestock" <contradancerdave(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
 
  A Pass Thru never includes a courtesy turn.  If
it did then that would then
 be
 a Right and Left thru (without hands, NE style).  Pass thru, then turn
 alone. 
 If you do the dance as descibed it will play out just fine.  It is a circle
 left the whole way, and direction of travel is reversed.  Hence, I believe it
 is a reverse becket dance (but I dont have Gene's books to check).
  
 Dave Colestock
 
 
 --- On Mon, 12/29/08, Rich Goss <richgoss(a)comcast.net> wrote:
 
 From: Rich Goss <richgoss(a)comcast.net>
 Subject: Re: [Callers] Another Name/Author Search
 To: "Shared Weight" <callers(a)sharedweight.net>
 Date: Monday, December 29, 2008, 10:31 PM
 
 Actually, I noticed that in Double Boomerang the PT across has a courtesy
 turn, that would fix it.  This is from a website with his dances:
 
 Double Boomerang by Gene Hubert  Contra Becket
 
 A1  M Almd L 1&1/2, Sw N
 A2  LC on L diagonal, F&B
 B1  PT across, Cir L, PT along
 B2  B&S P
 
 
 
 On 12/29/08 7:19 PM, "Jack Mitchell" <jamitch3(a)mindspring.com>
 wrote:
 
     When I diagrammed it, I couldn't figure
out how to get you back to 
 your
     partner the way I had it written.  Is that
circle left just half way?
    Jack
    At 09:35 PM 12/29/2008, you wrote:
 
      It looks like Double Boomerang by Gene Hubert, except for A2 
 (Gene's
       is
      LLFB, LC on left diag)
      On 12/29/08 5:48 PM, "Jack Mitchell" 
<jamitch3(a)mindspring.com>
       wrote:
     This is a dance that I wrote down at a dance I
went to a while 
      back.
     Finally got around to checking it out and a) I
don't know the 
      name or
     author and b) it doesn't quite work.  It
was a good dance, and 
      did
     work, but I've obviously written something
down wrong.  Does 
      the
     general shape of the dance look familiar
enough to someone that 
      you can
     make corrections and attributions?
    Thanks!
    Here goes:
    Name?? --
    Author??
                     Becket
    Not tested
    A1      Gents Alle L 1½
            N Sw
    A2      Left Diagonal ladies Chain to shadow
            LL F&B
    B1      Pass Thru across Turn alone
            Circle Left 1x, pass thru up and down
    B2      P B&S
            face new Ns across
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