"K&E" is "Vermont Tempest."  If Bev is describing "Tempest" formation as I
think she is, the two are not quite the same:

"Tempest" in diagram form (as I understand the description):
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        BAND
3M               4L
    2L 2M 1L 1M
3L               4M

"Vermont Tempest" in diagram form:
(Please look at this in Courier or another fixed-width font)

Dance Turn 1:
        BAND
2M   1L     3M   4L
2L   1M     3L   4M

6M   5L     7M   8L
6L   5M     7L   8M

Dance Turn 2:
        BAND
  2L 2M       4L 4M (Out)

6M   1L     3M   8L
6L   1M     3L   8M

  5M 5L       7M 7L (Out)

Dance Turn 3:
        BAND
6M   2L     4M   8L
6L   2M     4L   8M

5M   1L     3M   7L
5L   1M     3L   7M

Have fun!
Lark Speyer

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Chris Page <[email protected]> wrote:
> HI all,
>
> Anyone have a tempest formation dance they can share with me? Tempest
> formation is a line of 4 facing down between 2 side couples facing in.
>
> I've found one, called The Tempest, but other than the formation itself,
> there's nothing particularly challenging about it. I wonder anyone knows
of
> others. Please let me know.

Also, "K&E" by Pat Shaw is in Tempest formation.



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