This dance seems to be another quantum level up from David Smukler's Nova
Nova Scotian and Supernova Scotian (both at
http://davidsmukler.syracusecountrydancers.org/dances-i-have-created/#nova),
which derive in turn from Maurice Hennigar's Nova Scotian. All feature a
RH-high-LH-low move. Call it "Ultranova Scotian?" "Hypernova Scotian?"

Chip Hedler


On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 9:46 AM, tallygal007 via Callers <
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>
> Improper
>
> A1: circle L 1.0; N swing
> A2: DTH, #2 lady right hand high, left hand low, so #1 man ducks under
> arch and men swap sides and lady twists around; return
> B1: P B&S
> B2: Bal ring, pet; Bal ring, CA twrill.
>
> It's an easy dance but with a twist, literally! Thanks, Vicki Herndon, for
> sharing.
>
>
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