And my version "Please don't call me surely":
D,I Please Don't Call Me Surely      Lynn AckersonA1: Neighbor dosido
      Neighbor swing
A2: Down hall 4 in line, turn alone (4)
      Continue down hall walking backward (4)
       Come uphall 4 in line, turn alone (4)
       Continue up hall walking backwards (4)
B1: Circle L ¾ 
       Partnerswing 
B2: Ladies chain
       Lefthand star
 
    On Tuesday, January 17, 2017 2:56 PM, Donna Hunt via Callers
<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
 
  Here's one I wrote.  I mostly use the Balance and swing in B1 (read below)
Mark and Robin's Nest 
| 
 | by Donna Hunt | Duple Improper |
 
| 
 | Start with Actives (# 1 couple) in the center of line of 4 facing down the hall. |
| A1 | Down the hall as in the "Gay Gordon" couple dance    (3 steps forward
turn alone and 3 steps backward)
 Repeat up the hall to place    (3 steps forward turn alone and 3 steps backward. Note:
dancers end facing down the hall) |
| A2 | (Bend the line)    Circle Left 1x
 Do-Si-Do Neighbor |
| B1 | Actives Gypsy (or Neighbor Balance) 
 Neighbor Swing |
| B2 | Long Lines Fwd and Back
 Actives Swing |
| 
 | 
 
 To honor the wedding of Mark and Robin Schaffer on Oct 19, 2003, and the home (nest) they
created. |
 
Donna
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Cell:  215-565-6050
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Mac Mckeever via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
To: Tavi Merrill <melodiouswoodchuck(a)gmail.com>om>; callers
<callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Mon, Jan 16, 2017 5:48 pm
Subject: Re: [Callers] Contras which feature a "Dublin Bay" figure
One I call frequently is 
Jim's Reel by Steve Snurr
A1 Do Si Di N 1 1/4 ti WL - ladies in center, Rt hand to N     Remember this WL - we will
come back to it
     Bal Line - Trun N by R 1/2 - Gents pull by LA2 B&SW PB1 Down hall 4 steps - turn
alone - back up 4 steps      For 4 steps - turn alone back up 4 stepsB2 Cir L 5 places
until you can collapse to original WL     Bal (on last 4 beats)A1 walk for to new N - as
dance starts over
Great dance
Mac McKeever
      From: Tavi Merrill via Callers <callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net>
 To: callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net 
 Sent: Monday, January 16, 2017 4:20 PM
 Subject: [Callers] Contras which feature a "Dublin Bay" figure
  
Dance genealogy question: The figure first appearing in "Dublin Bay" (aka
"We'll Wed and We'll Bed," its title in Playford) morphed in contra into
a modified "lines of four down the hall." 
I know a version of it from Sue Rosen's dance "Handsome Young Maids," where
dancers facing down take four steps forwards, turn alone, and continue down the hall with
four backward steps, then repeat the figure to return up the hall. 
I'm curious how many other contras this figure, or a version of it, appears in. Does
anyone know of other dances? And any astute dance historians out there know what the first
contra to use this figure is?  
Tavi
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