You could just as easily circle Left 1x in B2.
On Jul 18, 2017, at 8:14 AM, Andrea Nettleton via Callers
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> I question the flow of a circle R into a swing. But I don't
> recognize the sequence.
> Cheers,
> Andrea
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> Sent from my external brain
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> On Jul 18, 2017, at 9:55 AM, Jerome Grisanti via Callers
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>> I wonder if this sequence has already been written (and titled):
>>
>> Trip to Kentucky
>> Improper contra
>> Jerome Grisanti (unless prior claim exists)
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>> A1: Long lines go forward, roll away as you go back (women moving
>> from left to right in front of their neighbors).
>> Men allemande left 1.5.
>>
>> A2: Partner B & S.
>>
>> B1: Right & Left Thru, Ladies chain.
>>
>> B2: Circle RIGHT 1x, Neighbors swing.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Jerome
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