These are both by Jim Hemphill. Nice dances, thanks!! 

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From: "Ron Blechner" <[email protected]> 
To: "Caller's discussion list" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 9:13:05 AM 
Subject: Re: [Callers] favorite easy out of minor set dances. 

Authors, please? 
On Feb 6, 2013 3:20 PM, "Jim Hemphill" <[email protected]> wrote: 

> Emily, 
> If your dancers aren't used to out of set dances, be sure to warn them 
> not to get too relaxed when they are out at the end of the set. 
> Someone will be coming to them at an unexpected time and if they are 
> used to relaxing or socializing while they are out at the ends they 
> will be caught off guard. 
> In both dances below, after dancers are in Becket, have them take 
> hands in long lines to ID shadow. In one hand is partner, the other 
> hand has the shadow. 
> 
> A couple I like 
> 
> Groundhog Daze Becket 
> A1 Shadow gypsy 
> Partner swing 
> A2 Circle left 3 
> Balance the circle, 2's arch, 1's dive thru 
> B1 Next neighbor balance and swing 
> B2 Long Lines forward and back 
> Ladies pull by right, partner allemande left 3/4 
> 
> Run Rooster Run II Becket 
> A1 On left diagonal, gents pass right and swing your next neighbor 
> A2 Ladies chain 
> Left hand star once around 
> B1 Partner balance and swing 
> B2 Right left thru 
> Long Lines forward and back 
> 
> In Run Rooster Run, while you have the dancers in long lines 
> Identifying their shadows, also have the guys look straight across at 
> their current neighbor, then left to the next neighbor gent they will 
> pass right shoulders with and then one more place left to ID that 
> next neighbor they are going to swing. 
> 
> Good Luck, 
> Jim 
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