Hi. Yes, that's my question--I don't know it's name. My friend who called this 
dance the other night and posted to FB only knows it's by Robert Cromertie so I 
thought I'd ask you guys. Yes, #1 lady on the outside turns alone, #2 lady and 
#2 gent raise hands, #1 gent ducks through, lady twists around and now everyone 
is next to their P to return to place for the B&S in B1. I could have written 
it better. I never heard the term "Dixie twirl" so even without the name of the 
dance I have a name for the figure. Thank you all!


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<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Keith Tuxhorn via 
Callers <[email protected]> </div><div>Date:07/23/2014  2:06 PM  
(GMT-05:00) </div><div>To: Dave Casserly <[email protected]> 
</div><div>Cc: [email protected] </div><div>Subject: Re: [Callers] 
Name this Robert Cromertie dance! </div><div>
</div>First of all, do you know the name of this dance? That's what the 
original Q was. I researched the R Cromartie dances I could find, and this is 
none of them.

And I've now figured out the bad wording in A2 and understand the dance.

A2 Down the hall; W2 Dixie twirls the two M, while W1 lets go and turns alone; 
come back up

"Lady twists around" is not a clear direction.

Keith



On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 12:34 PM, Dave Casserly <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Ahh, I see: it's the A1/A2 where there's confusion.  It's the second lady who 
does the right hand high, left hand low.  So, after that move, she is facing up 
the set, with her neighbor in her left hand, and her partner in her right hand. 
 The first lady is on the left end of the set, facing up.  So the balance and 
swing is on the side of the set, not in the middle.  The gents do NOT stay in 
the same place after the down the hall; they switch places with each other when 
coming up.


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 1:28 PM, Keith Tuxhorn <[email protected]> wrote:
A1/A2... I'm on the outside, holding my N's R hand... With the Dixie twirl, I'm 
still in that spot. When we bend the line, my P and I are above the 2s, in 
reversed position.
B1: All are swinging in the center of the set. When the swing finishes, all are 
back to IMP position where they started.
B2: With one petronella, I move to the side with my P. When I CA twirl, I'm 
turning with a N to progress.

In B1, if the M cross to their P and swing, then you progress the wrong way. Is 
the instruction left out in B1 "W cross to P"... ?

Keith


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Dave Casserly <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Hi Keith,

The dance works fine-- I'm not sure where the confusion is.  Partner swing is 
on the side of the set, so one petronella means you're facing up and down the 
set, next to your partner.  A CA twirl then makes you progress.  1s and 2s are 
indeed across from each other when they swing, which is almost always true when 
you swing your partner, and when 1s and 2s are across from each other, you're 
on the same side of the set with your partner.

In other words:
"1s and 2s are across from each other to swing, and when they finish."  Yes.
"A petronella would put your partner on the same side . . ." No.

-Dave


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Keith Tuxhorn via Callers 
<[email protected]> wrote:
This dance doesn't work the way I read it. 1s and 2s are across from each other 
to swing, and when they finish. A petronella would put your partner on the same 
side; a CA twirl would then send you and your P in opposite directions.

Keith Tuxhorn
Austin TX


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