This looks like a very nice dance.  I'm not sure I'm picturing correctly
what happens in B1 part - is anyone able & willing to describe this in
slightly more detail?

Nathaniel Puffer

On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 10:00 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

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> From: Don Veino <[email protected]>
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> Subject: [Callers] Author of Tranquility?
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> I got this one from a local caller but there was no author known. Googling
> has failed to uncover them. Do you know?
>
>  Tranquility ? Becket ? Unknown
>
> A1
>
> (8) LLFB
>
> (8) G Allem. Lt. 1+1/2 *to N*
>
> A2
>
> (4,12) N Bal. & Swing *end facing across*
>
> B1
>
> (4,4) Pass The Ocean to Wave/4, Bal. *Fwd/Bk*
>
> *Pass the Ocean: L take LH as cross, RH to N - G are back on home side, L
> away*
>
> (4,4) Pass Thru Up/Dn to new Wave/4, Bal. *Fwd./Bk.*
>
> B2
>
> (8) L Allem. Lt. 1+1/2 *to your P*
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> (8) P Swing
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> Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2013 23:30:10 -0400
> From: Linda Leslie <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [Callers] Author of Tranquility?
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> The author would be me, Don! Except that for the B2, the original
> dance has the women do an allemande left just 1/2, then a long Partner
> swing. Certainly the allemande left 1 and 1/2 also works!
> warmly, Linda
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