Hi Andy (and everyone) -

Last fall, I was asked by a woman to surprise her man on their 1st anniv of 
dating -- at the dance where they met! -- by calling a sweetheart dance in 
their honor. (They did want gypsies &/or Mad Robin, sorry... but just to add to 
the valentine theme dance list, here 'tis.) This back-to-back combo turned out 
to be, as she put it, horrifyingly right on. Hey, why not a bit of spicy 
reality for the season?

        
Ramsay Chase                                                Improper
Joseph Pimentel                                (dreamy jigs or old-timey)

        
A1)     (4+4)            W
dance into center. Form wavy line. Balance
            (4)            W
back out as M dance in   (M don’t take hands)
            (4)            M
turn over R sh & go back to place, facing out
 
A2)    (8)             Prom
single file  (W 3 places. End up
on same side as P)
            (8)            P
Gypsy 1-1/2  (W end
facing into set facing ea other.  
                                                            No
sw yet! - delayed gratification.
            
B1)     (8)            ½
hey, W pass L to start 
            (8)             P
Sw
 
B2)       (8)            Cir
L ¾
            (8)            N
Sw    (not too long!
Gents, help N lady into center 
                                                on
time for new start.)


 
New England Sweethearts                                    improper contra
Linda Leslie
 
A1            (8)            LL  F & B 
            (8)            Mad
Robin 
 
A2       (4)            Ladies
cross, passing by L sh
            (12)            P
- Gypsy and Sw 
 
B1                   (8)            Gents
chain across 
            (8)            ½
hey  (Gents pass by L sh to start)
 
B2                   (16)            N
– B & Sw



[BTW, I left my teaching/calling/orientation notes on here because I sure 
appreciate seeing what other callers have found helpful to say. Hint! hint! :-)]

Rock 'em, Andy!

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