While I agree that you could circle left, it's not quite "just as
easily"; the chain / courtesy turn / circle right has an unbroken
flow - if you do it right; gent has to bring the lady around and
point her in the right direction - and chain/courtesy turn /
circle left means you finish the courtesy turn (CCW rotation),
stop, and circle left, although you can blur that with a twirl
rather than a courtesy turn.
I think circle-right-with-lady-in-the-lead is somewhat awkward -
you've got to change hands, which can be facilitated with a
star-thru kind of twirl that damps the circular motion - more
awkward than circle-right-with-gent-in-the-lead but less awkward
than circle left with gent in the lead.
-- alan
You could just as easily circle Left 1x in B2.
I question the flow of a circle R into a swing. But I don't recognize the sequence.Cheers,Andrea
Sent from my external brain
I wonder if this sequence has already been written (and titled):
Trip to KentuckyImproper contraJerome Grisanti (unless prior claim exists)
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.
Thanks,
Jerome
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