The transition from Star Right to Allemande Right with same neighbors
actually flows pretty nicely.  You can see a dance with that transition
in this video:

     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCBguZj8zL4

[Note:  At the beginning the camera shows only the stage area.  It pans
to show the dancers at about 1:40.  A while later it pans back to the
stage then back to dance floor again.]

The dance in the video, "You're Among Friends" by Bob Isaacs, is based
on "Al's Safeway Produce" by Robert Cromartie.  "Al's Safeway Produce"
is the first contra in which I recall seeing this sort of transition
(in that case from a left hand star to a left allemande).

--Jim

On Feb 23, 2014, at 10:14 PM, rich sbardella wrote:

I do not write contra dances, but is the Star Right really followed by Allemande Right? To a square dancer, it seems awkward two RH movements.
Rich
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