To quote form the book;

  "Circle L 3/4 & slide L one person (!!!)"

  followed by the forward and back.

  Bob
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    From:  "Tepfer, Seth" <[email protected]>
    Reply-To:  Caller's discussion list <[email protected]>
    To:  "Caller's discussion list" <[email protected]>
    Subject:  Re: [Callers] Need Name and Author for Dance
    Date:  Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:44:47 -0400
    >Equinox, by Jim Kitch. I don't remember where the slide goes as
    written
    >- the book is at home (I'm at work). However, I know that in
    practice it
    >can get really fuzzy.
    >
    >B2 - the dance calls for just a swing. It would make sense to pass
    by
    >right, since you are turning right hands.
    >
    >You need to swing a bit to your left to line up with that couple
    >involved in the CC for the next round of the dance.
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: [email protected]
    >[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jerome
    Grisanti
    >Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 11:43 PM
    >To: [email protected]
    >Subject: [Callers] Need Name and Author for Dance
    >
    >Hello,
    >
    >I was at Sugar Hill (Bloomington Indiana) last weekend and was
    intrigued
    >by
    >a dance, I wonder if anyone else has this and if so can you get me
    the
    >name
    >and author? It's a becket with alternating contra corners, and
    everyone
    >gets
    >a partner swing in the B2.
    >
    >Title?
    >Author?
    >Becket contra, single progression
    >
    >A1: Circle Left 3 places,
    >       Neighbor swing
    >
    >A2: Circle Left 3 places, with partner slide left just one person
    so
    >that
    >all are facing a same-sex neighbor. Men see the same man from the
    group
    >of
    >four that circled together, women are facing the next neighbor
    woman.
    >       Long Lines go forward and back.
    >
    >B1: Ladies (men) turn contra corners
    >
    >B2 Ladies (men) cross the set a final time and swing their partner
    on
    >the
    >side.
    >
    >
    >I wonder about two places:
    >
    >In the A2 I could see doing the forward and back while sliding
    left, but
    >the
    >caller taught slide, then forward and back. Anyone know what the
    author
    >wrote?
    >
    >In the B2, do the folks passing in the middle pass by the right or
    left
    >shoulders. Also, is it a balance & swing or just a swing?
    >Thanks!
    >
    >Jerome
    >
    >
    >--
    >Jerome Grisanti
    >660-528-0858
    >660-528-0714
    >http://www.jeromegrisanti.com
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