Yes, the dance the Paul has shared is by Robert Cromartie.
I often will change the A1 of a Becket dance from circle left 3/4 pass thru, new N swing TO (at the end of the B2 P swing) Look on the left diagonal and find the next Ns, Circle L 3/4, N swing I find the circle and pass thru to take more than 8 beats usually, which makes for a very short N swing; so the variation means the N swing is a bit longer. Of course, for some situations, such as this dance, perhaps less time swinging is preferable.
Linda

On Mar 11, 2013, at 1:22 PM, Paul Wilde wrote:

Mac,

This is very similar to Another Second TIme Around (I believe the author is Robert Cromartie), difference being in ASTA (as I have it) the A-1 is Cir L
3/4 and swing N, w/o the pass through.  It is a GREAT dance, but very
vigorous.

best,
Paul


Here is a dance I collected a few years ago - but the caller did not
mention the name or author. Without that info - I haven't called it much
even thought I really like the dance.




Help will be appreciated

Becket

A1 - Cir L 3/4 - pass thru swing next neighbor
A2 Cir L 3/4 - Swing Partner
B1 Lines for & back - ladies chain on left diagonal
B2 - Ladies pull by right - allemand left shadow swing partner agai


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