Ah, Don is correct that I'm missing the B2. Full dance is:
becket L
A1: slice L
ladies chain to N
A2: ladies chain to P
ladies alle. R 1 1/2
B1: N b&s
B2: circle L 3/4
P swing

On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 1:11 PM, Maia McCormick <[email protected]> wrote:

> Whipped this one up looking for a double-chain dance to get beginners
> accustomed to the figure*. Has it been written before? (If not, tentatively
> titling this one "Chain of Fools".) (Uhh, unless there's another dance of
> that name already... which I can't imagine there isn't... in which case
> I'll come up with something else.)
>
> becket L
> A1: slice L
> ladies chain to N
> A2: ladies chain to P
> ladies alle. R 1 1/2
> B1: N b&s
> (Or perhaps the same dance, starting at B1, with "long lines forward and
> back" in place of the slice.)
>
> Cheers,
> Maia
>
> * currently my go-to dance for this purpose is currently Erik Hoffman's Made
> Up Tonight
> <https://www.cambridgefolk.org.uk/contra/dances/erik_hoffman/made_up_tonight.html>,
> but I like to have options (and I like to have glossary dances that don't
> start with "N b&s").
>

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