The title is "With Thanks to the Dean," referring to Ralph Page, and the dance
was published in the Coutnry Dance and Song Society News in the Parch/April
issue of 1988.
At the end of A2, you and your partner are one side of the set, the side where
the men started the dance.
You circle left once around with your neighboring couple (who are across from
you) then shift to the left along the line, man in the lead. In that place, you
meet another neighboring couple who have been shifting along _their_ side of the
set, and with those new neighbors you circle 3/4 of the way around. (At this
point, ones are facing down, improper, and twos are facing up, proper.) You've
progressed one place at this point.
In B2, you do-so-do and RH turn 1-1/2 this new neighbor, which is the second
progression.
Hope this helps.
David Millstone
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