I was aware of Lynn's dance but not Ron's when I came up with the following. As a happy coincidence it's a sort of hybrid of the two in 32 bars.

I originally envisioned the last part of the B2 as an outward-facing CCW circle 1/2 (i.e.: "circle left" to those in the circle) - that's the path the individual lines/4 end up taking on the floor. As the lines/4 approach worked, I never ended up trying an actual outward circle formation (concern re: possible dancer shoulders/elbows strain).

-Don

BOSTON CREAM PIE – 4 FACE 4 – DON VEINO 20161005

A1
LLF&B
Center 4 Star Right 1x

A2
Partner Allemande Left 1+1/2x
(new) Center 4 Star Right 1x

B1
Partner Balance & Swing

B2
Current Ring/8 Balance, California Twirl (to facing prior Neighbors)
[Take hands in line/4 with Trail Buddies]
Left End Gent/Lark Tow Your Line (in an arc, over left shoulder) to face new Line/4

http://veino.com/blog/?p=1401

On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 8:41 PM Winston, Alan P. via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

My understanding is that Lynn adapted Ron Beeson's dance, Apple Pie Quadrille, by changing B2 into a can't-fail circle progression from a "Devil's Backbone" progression.

I'm going to guess that Nils called it at a dance and somebody misattributed the dance to him and got the name wrong.

Here's the notation Ridge Kennedy posted for Apple Pie Quadrille on the trad-dance-callers list:

 
APPLE PIE QUADRILLE
Ron Beeson (via Ridge Kennedy)
Four Facing Four

Called by Kathy Anderson at Buffalo gap 2002
Ask for lively music that's a bit silly to suit the dance.

A-1  Lines of Four, Forward and Back 
    (Reminder - this is original direction!) (8)

    Center Four (dancers in the middle of each line of four):
    Star Right Once Around      (8)

A-2 Partners Allemande Left Once and a Half              (8)

    Ends (Original ends of each line of four, now Center Four)
    Star Right Once Around (8)

B-1 Partners balance and swing (16)

B-2 "End Man" (Man on left end of line):Lead back over left shoulder to
     invert line.  Lead around the *other* end of the other line and all
     face original direction and a new line of four. (16)


Notes: Tricky Part: Leading the line back and around is counter-intuitive.
End man starts turning in opposite direction that his line is progressing.


Original dance:

A-1     Lines forward and back (8)      All do sa do opposite dancer    (8)
A-2     Centre four star right (8)      All allemande left with partner x 3/2   (8)
B-1     New centre four star right (8)  All swing partners      (8)
B-2     Circle left all eight once round                (16)
C-1     The left hand man casts left taking his line around the other line
to face the next line           (16)



-- Alan


On 5/29/2019 5:36 PM, Liz Burkhart via Callers wrote:
I have found two identical dances. First I collected Coconut Cream Puff by Nils Fredland, then I lost the card, and in the process of looking for it online, discovered Coconut Cream Pie by Lynn Ackerson. It is the same dance:

4 Facing 4
A1 Lines of 4 go forward and back
     middles star R once
A2 Partner allemande L 1 1/2
     new middles star R once
B1 Partner balance & swing
B2 All 8 circle L 1/2 (4 places)
     Balance ring, partner California twirl


So who really wrote it? Does anyone know why there are two names and two choreographers attributed? 

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