Yes, the 1’s fall back into line.  I call “end the swing facing up, 2’s cast up 
the outside” and teach it as the 2’s coming together to [gently] push off each 
other in the middle, as many English dancers do.  Then the 1’s step back into 
line (and don’t step on the 2’s going up the outside).

After the 2’s swing, I also say “end facing up” and the 1’s cast down the 
outside, then the 2’s separate and fall back into line.

As for the CW/CCW and needing to free a right hand, isn’t that actually typical 
of any cast off?

-Eric


On Jul 23, 2014, at 10:11 AM, James Saxe <[email protected]> wrote:

> So, Eric, in your alternating version of "Chorus Jig", what
> happens after the #1 couples swing?  Do they fall back to
> proper sides (M1 to caller's R; W1 to caller's L) and the 2s
> cast up the hall from a standing start?  And then after the
> 2s have their partner swing, do they also fall back proper
> (M2 to caller's R, W2 to caller's L?  If dancers are indeed
> proper (men to caller's R, women to callers L) in A1 and A2,
> regardless of whether 1s or 2s are busy, then, as I figure
> it, dancers alternately experience cw and ccw rotation during
> the assisted cast off (by contrast with the ordinary "Chorus
> Jig" where it's always ccw for men and cw for women) and it
> will be M2 rather than W2 who needs to free his right arm
> from around his same-sex neighbor's back in order to start
> contra corners.  Do I have this right, or am I missing
> something?
> 
> --Jim
> 
> On Jul 23, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Eric Black via Callers 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I’ve done an alternating contra corners of Chorus Jig since shortly after 
>> Jim Kitch started the trend.  Hadn’t thought about whether it would work for 
>> any contra corners dance.
>> 
>> Eric Black
>> [email protected]        http://eric-black.com
>> 
>> 
>> On Jul 23, 2014, at 12:37 AM, Erik Hoffman via Callers 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Kiran Wagle once pointed out that, after a post DC dance discussion, some 
>>> people discovered that any contra corners dance could be turned into an 
>>> alternating corners dance. Having considered this on most, if not all, of 
>>> the contra corners dances I know, I don't feel right about calling an old 
>>> contra corners dance by a new name just because I called it in the 
>>> alternating style. With that in mind:
>>> 
>>> Thanks for telling me the name of the dance! I'm sure I the Hillsboro Jig 
>>> in my collection.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> ~erik hoffman
>>>  oakland, ca
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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