Sounds like Bases Loaded by Lydee King Scudder, Tom Thoreau, Jim Saxe
Formation, becket, left diagonal neighbors (see *)
A1: Slice and Dice (see **); repeat Slice and Dice
A2: Repeat Slice and Dice from new positions (left diagonal opposite
from starting place); repeat Slice and Dice
B1: Same two ladies chain over; Circle left nearly once (until on
original side of set with partner)
B2: Parter DSD and swing; finish looking on left diagonal for new
neighboring couple
Notes:
*line up in becket formation, then
have couples take 2 steps to the
right, so that the original
neighbors are now on L diagonal
(still your neighbors, though!). The
action in A1, A2, first half of B1
is on that left diagonal.
**Slice and Dice: On the left
diagonal dance forward 3 steps, turn
(count 4) and face partner, hold
inside hands with neighbor (lady on
the right). Back up two steps (count
5 & 6), Gents roll lady away with
1/2 sashay (7 &8). The second time,
when repeated, you will walk towards
partner and face neighbor.The count
is "Forward-2-3-turn-back-2-and
rollaway."
--
Michael Barraclough
michael(a)michaelbarraclough.com
www.michaelbarraclough.com
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From: Tina Fields via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Reply-to: Tina Fields <tfields8(a)yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [Callers] Callers Digest, Vol 14, Issue 10
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 22:40:16 -0600
Oo! That sounds neat. Do you, or anyone here, have the card to share?
Tina
On Jun 11, 2015, at 2:05 PM, via Callers
<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
From: Alexandra Deis-Lauby via Callers
If you get mostly advanced square dancers, Bill Olson called a great contra
at Brattleboro that had a mini-grand square on the diagonal. It was cool!
You sacrifice the neighbor swing I think, but it was a cool figure.
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