I’m with Tom - I think that a wave is going to be too limiting.  One thing
that comes to mind is circle left 3/4, balance the ring, partner roll away
- swing neighbor.  I think that would be a slightly modified Wowee (a la
Bob Isaacs & friends). I’m sure that others will come up with more creative
options but that is what came to mind.
On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 9:00 PM K Panton via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
  I am need of some choreographic gerrymandering from
the braintrust.
 I have the flow the way I want in a dance that first gelled about 10 years
 but when some folks walked it through for me, more recently, they said,
 "uh, Ken, I'm not swinging my N, it's my P."
 "Dang," said I.
 Here's the dance. the problem is "How do I get neighbours who are beside
 each other in an ocean wave (A1) to the other side of the set for a swing?"
 (A2) (short of calling on Mr. Scott for a teleport)
 So, I need the first half of A2.
 Return from Vulcan  Becket
 A1 (8) Cir L 1.0
       (8) Slide left and cir 3/4 the next couple to a wavy line.
 A2 (4,6,8?) (balance wave, not critical) get gent to other side of set
 with neighbour [hmmm... Ladies alle L 1/2, P alle R 1/2, Gents alle L 1/2 -
 I'm not convinced]
       (12,10,8?) N Swing
 B1 (8) Gents alle L 1.5
      (8) Scoop P in star promenade/B'fly Whirl
 B2 (8) Ladies alle R 1.5 while gents orbit CCW
       (8) P Swing
 Thanks for any ideas.
 Ken Panton
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