Luke,

In modern square dance a left hand star without hands is simply called promenade inside.  By definition a right hand star w/o hands would be a reverse promenade inside.  Both would take 8 beats/steps to accomplish in a square, and probably close to eight beats in a mescolanza.  

I do not quite understand your comment about the women, as they will all have to adjust there walk around to accomodate for the last women into the "handless star" or promenade.  

Unless I am misunderstanding your concept, this does not resemble a dosido in any fashion, and I believe using that term might muddy the use of Dosido and As Couples Dosido.

Rich Sbardella
Stafford, CT

On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 5:45 AM, Luke Donforth via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
It's 5 am, and I find myself awake and writing dances; specifically 4x4s.
Unfortunately, I don't have 8 dancers waiting on my insomnia to test things, so I figured I'd send them to shared weight...

Possibly this is a choreographic question already answered in square dancing, but I'm not familiar with the outcome. How well does a four person do-si-do work? I'm thinking of something along the lines of:

Doubled-si-do
Four Facing Four

A1 -----------
(4) Give and Gents take (up and down)
(12) Neighbor swing
A2 -----------
(8) Women's Chain back to partner (up and down), turn to face in
(8) All four Women Do-si-do 1x
B1 -----------
(8) All four Men Do-si-do 1x
(8) All eight Circle Left 1/2x
B2 -----------
(16) Partner balance and swing
End facing line of direction

In my head, the four person do-si-do is a right hand star sans hands; but not sure how well it'll fly; especially since the right diagonal women have less far to turn to face in than the left diagonal women coming out of the chain.

Thoughts?

Thank you

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