On Wed, Jun 05, 2013, Robert Golder wrote:
>
> There are many no-circle dances; "Flirtation Reel" by Tony Parkes is a
> modern classic. A special subset is no-circle Becket dances, which I
> started collecting a few years ago. It is always handy to have Becket
> dances that do NOT begin with "Circle left 3/4 to un-Becket?" You will
> find that Becket dances can start in a great variety of ways. "Tenth
> Year in Tommerup" by Linda Leslie is a good example (starts with gents
> allemande left). ? Bob

Here's a Beckett with a circle that doesn't start with a circle:

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Beckett formation

Right-and-left thru on left diagonal (8)
    (Yes, start with progression)
    (Warn ends about not moving)
Right-and-left thru new couple (8)
Circle left 3/4 (8)
Swing neighbor (8)
Pass through (4)
California twirl (4)
Men left-hand turn once-and-half (8)
Balance and swing partner (16)
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