Some more for your list: 
Moments of Transition by Chris Page

Two-Way Street
by Lisa Greenleaf/Bob Isaacs
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A1: ladies alle. L 1 1/2; N1 swing, end facing DOWN
A2: down the hall, outsides (1s) keep going and insides (2s) turn back up over R sh (8)
N2 swing, end facing up (8)
B1: up the hall and bend the line; circle L 3/4 and pass through
B2: shadow gypsy R; P swing



On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Jim Hemphill via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Here are a couple of mine with more than 2 swings.

Swingin and Slingin  by Jim Hemphill
A1 Neighbor balance and swing
A2 Ladies allemande right 1 1/2
     Partner swing
B1 Circle left 3 places
     1's swing in the center
B2 Down the hall in lines of 4 (1's in center)
    Without turning around, put it in reverse back up the hall, 1's arch and sling the 2's thru

Steam Train   Indecent (2's cross over)

A1 Gents dance in to a long wave in the center, balance right and left

Gents allemande right 1/2, left 1/2 , right 1/2, step to your new neighbor

A2 New Neighbor balance and swing

B1 Circle left 3, pass thru up and down

Partner swing

B2 Ladies do si do 1 1/2

Neighbor (original) swing


  Note: In B1 you will be reaching across to your shadow to form the circle and they may be slightly left diagonal after the neighbor swing.   To ID your shadow, from indecent formation have dancers take hands in long lines and look at the couple on the Right diagonal. The person they would swing in that couple is your shadow.

The end effects are fast paced and according to some fun,  so don’t relax at the end.


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