No 1 is very much like You Can't Get There from Here by Carol Ormond .  No. 4 is very similar to Dog Branch Reel by Bob Dalsemer, with circle instead of do so do in A1 and balance and swing instead of circle and swing in B1.  R

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On Dec 1, 2015 12:51 AM, "Jerome Grisanti jerome.grisanti@gmail.com [trad-dance-callers]" <trad-dance-callers@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Hello,

I'm wondering if anyone can provide title and author information for the following stray dances that I recently transcribed from postie notes written in my wife's handwriting. I'm sure I downloaded these from my memory while I was driving and she took dictation, but I'm not sure how long ago, or where we'd been dancing, or who might have been calling.

The formatting is from tables in Microsoft Word -- I didn't bother to un-format for this post.

Thanks!

Jerome

Stray Dance #1

By Author ?

Improper Contra, start in Wave of four, ladies in center

A1

Balance the wave, allemande Right 3/4 (to long wave)

Balance the wave, allemande Right 3/4 (to new short waves)

A2

Neighbor Balance & Swing

B1

Circle Left 3/4,

Partner Swing

B2

Circle Left 3/4,

Neighbor Do-si-do 1 1/2 (& step into new wave)

Stray Dance #2

By Ron Buchanan?

Becket Contra

A1

Balance, Petronella

Balance, CA Twirl with Partner

A2

In New Ring Balance, Petronella

Balance, Partner Roll Away

B1

Men pull by the Right,

Neighbor Swat the Flea & Swing

B2

Men pull by the Left,

Partner Box the Gnat and Swing

Stray Dance #3

By Author ?

Becket Contra

A1

Half hey across set,

On right diagonal, half hey.

A2

Women weave back on right diagonal & swing that guy.

B1

Whole set promenade counterclockwise,

turn & come back single file, lady in the lead.

B2

Ladies allemande Right 1 1/2,

Partner swing

Stray Dance #4

By Author ?

Improper Contra

A1

Circle Left 1X,

Ones swing

A2

Down the hall, ones in center,

Turn alone, come back

B1

Neighbors Balance & Swing

B2

Long lines Forward & Back,

Twos swing, end facing up.




Jerome Grisanti
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