The key to not having the sets re-merge is to make sure that the first set has an odd
number of couples in it. The extra couple waiting out at the bottom is then never there at
the same time as the extra couple waiting out at the head of the other set. I do not,
however, have any suggestion about how to cause that to happen in a set that has already
taken hands four.
Beth
-----Original Message-----
From: callers-bounces(a)sharedweight.net [mailto:callers-bounces@sharedweight.net] On Behalf
Of Charles Hannum
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 10:11 AM
To: millstone(a)valley.net; Caller's discussion list
Subject: Re: [Callers] Tripled Chestnuts?
In our set, we attempted to do the split for Chorus Jig as well, but the set spontaneously
re-merged at some point. The up-and-down movements in Chorus Jig probably make that more
likely to happen.
2012/2/19 David Millstone <David.Millstone(a)valley.net>
As the caller for the chestnuts session, I simply
should have broken
the long lines for all the dances in half, as we did with Money Musk,
the next to last dance. With that dance, we were able to get everyone
to be an active couple.
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