Karen,

"Lucky Five" is Bob's slight variation on "Lucky Seven:"

Lucky Five
Bob Dalsemer
Circle Mixer -- Easy

A1: Circle Left, circle right

A2: Forward and back, face partner and do-si-do

B1: Grand right & left, counting partner as one. Swing the fifth.

B2: Promenade the one you swung.

Because you pass four people, this sets you up nicely for a square with a
grand R&L later in the evening. You can of course count aloud "one, two,
three, four, five" but Bob suggested "A, E, I, O, U" with "You!" being the
one you swing.

This can also be used as an easy square break, easy since there's no corner
allemande to set up the grand R&L. In a square I would change the B2 to
eight-count promenade and swing again at home. Or grand R&L all the way home
(16) & swing (16).

Jerome


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Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 10:47:16 -0800 (PST)
From: Karen Fontana <[email protected]>
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Hi Jerome,

Thanks for sharing, sounds interesting.  I looked online for <<Bob
Dalsemer's "Lucky Five" mixer>> and wasn't able to find it...

Would you mind to share it?

Thanks,

Karen Fontana


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