I think you may mean Gypsy Camp by Bob Green.
*Gypsy Camp* by Bob Green Duple PROPER
A1 1. Ones gypsy your partner,
2. Swing your first corner
A2 3. Ones gypsy your partner
4. Swing your second corner
B1. 5.&6 Ones gypsy and swing
7. Down the hall four in line (ones between the twos)
Ones turn as a couple, twos turn alone
8. Come back, twos cast the ones down to progressed place
NOTE: This is best done with a move I call “Flirt and Twirl”. In the Contra
Corners, Gypsy about half-way, then twirl over your right shoulder into the
arms of your corner. -BG
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On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 4:51 PM, mavis mcgaugh <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a partial set of figures for a dance... I beleive it was called A
> Gypsy Cap or Camp
>
> Intrigued me because it used a "Contra Corners" type figure done
> as -- 1s Gypsy Partner 3/4 and Swing 1st Corner then 1s Gypsy Partner
> 3/4 and Swing 2nd Corner - then 1s Gypsy and Swing in middle - looks
> like they then go down the hall in a line of 4.
>
> my scribbling says Proper dance but .. my scribbles were pretty bad.
>
> Would someone have the correct sequences and ttile and an Author?
> thanks
> Mavis L McGaugh
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