Hey Martha,
   I agree some dances are entirely too clockwise.  But there's a difference between graceful shifts in direction to unwind, like circle L to Cir R with the next, or M alle L to P Alle R, or such, and contactless momentum changes.  Some of us spin hard.  With nothing but our own knees and muscles to accomplish the shift, it's gonna feel awkward, not a poise point.  But to each their own opinion.  I think the dance gets you progressed and all, so if the question is will it "work", yeah.  Not convinced about all the transitions.  Shrug.  
Andrea

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On Apr 11, 2017, at 2:39 AM, Martha Wild via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

Hi, all. Actually, I think the transition from the petronella to the ladies chain is a good one. There are certain moves in dancing, that I’ve heard called “poise points,” where one purposefully switches direction, and it can be very satisfying. For me, the spin to the right feels like the winding up of a spring that you then unleash in the other direction. Some dances that look as if they have good flow end up having so much clockwise spin that it tires people.

On Apr 10, 2017, at 5:48 PM, Andrea Nettleton via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

Hi Esther,
   If anyone has not mentioned it, I feel there is a kink in the flow trying to go from a petronella to a chain.  As you spin R, it is the left hand which feels available as you face the set because your body has been rotating clockwise, even as it move CCW around the minor set. So there will be this washing machine action to get into the chain.  You might be counting on the claps to arrest that movement, but I still feel it's not an especially satisfying entry into the chain.  A gents chain, otoh, would be peachy.

What, to you, is the hook in this dance? What were you going for?  

Best,
Andrea

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On Apr 10, 2017, at 5:24 PM, Esther Fraser via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

Hey folks,

Has anyone seen this dance already?

A1: Balance the ring & petronella
       Ladies Chain
A2: Full Hey, Ladies pass R (16)
B1: Ladies Chain
      P Allemande L
B2: Balance the ring & Petronella
       Balance the ring & California twirl

Also interested in other dances that have a Ladies' Chain to into Allemande Left (with the one you chain to) combo. I think I might have seen it somewhere, but I can't remember where.

Thanks,
Esther Fraser
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