Looks like fun.
When actives move forward, does that mean they go between the new neighbor, or stay with the old neighbor? I.e., is it double progression?
Thanks,
Walter

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Does anybody know the name and author of this dance?

Improper

A1      Long lines go forward and back.
        Gate once and a quarter with the actives moving forward.
        (The caller I learned this from probably used the term cast off).

A2      Line of four down the hall, turn alone...........

B1      Circle left three-quarters and swing partner

B2      Circle left three-quarters and swing neighbor.


Thanks for your help.
Tom




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I've got that as Kinematic Vorticity by Carol Orman.

On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Tom Hinds<[email protected]>  wrote:

Does anybody know the name and author of this dance?

Improper

A1      Long lines go forward and back.
        Gate once and a quarter with the actives moving forward.
        (The caller I learned this from probably used the term cast off).

A2      Line of four down the hall, turn alone...........

B1      Circle left three-quarters and swing partner

B2      Circle left three-quarters and swing neighbor.


Thanks for your help.
Tom


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