In England it's often danced at Ceilidhs and Barn Dances, and sometimes 
at clubs that dance a mix of 'Playford' and 'American'. But we always 
start with all to the middle and back twice, rather than circle L &R
On 19/07/2025 22:32, Liz Nelson via Contra Callers wrote:
  Hi John,
 Interesting! In this area I've only seen it called at balfolk events, 
 hence why I listed it that way.
 /Liz Nelson/
 /She/Her/
 On Sat, Jul 19, 2025, 5:24 PM John Sweeney via Contra Callers 
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     Hi Liz,
     The Circassian Circle is an old English dance rather than balfolk:
     
https://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/EFDS4802-CircassianCircle.html
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