I have not called this dance, but there should be a natural progression after the neighbor gypsy and swing. The next time through....the women will need to look for a *new* woman with whom to allemande. This is exactly like the progression in The Carousel, by Tom Hinds, though the rest of the dance is quite different.
Linda

On Feb 15, 2011, at 10:22 AM, JoLaine Jones-Pokorney wrote:

Hi all – I’m new to the list and grateful for the good stuff I see here! I hope you can help me with this dance called “Coleman’s March” by Ted Crane. The way I have it written, there is no progression and I can’t figure out
what is wrong.  This is what I have:
A1 – LLF&B, Women Allemande L 1.5

A2 – Partner B&Sw, Circle L 1x

B1 – Partner Gypsy ½, Women Gypsy while men orbit.

B2 – Neighbor G&Sw
Can anyone tell me what is wrong?
Thanks,
JoLaine Jones-Pokorney
Gainesville Oldtime Dance Society, GODS
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