I find that there aren’t many dances with a Promenade or RL that are NOT 
followed by a circle left. When Dancing promenades to circle lefts, I don’t 
like them as an experienced dancer because they don’t feel good and as a caller 
I watch new dancers struggle with them because they don’t flow logically unless 
the dancers correct for it (which one won’t know how to do unless they’ve been 
dancing a very long time and are attuned to momentum.) 
Does anyone have dances with promenade or right and left throughs that flow 
into the next figure in a logical and satisfying way? 

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> On Aug 13, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Rich Sbardella via Callers 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Maia,
> I put one together a couple of years ago.  I tried to make the timing as 
> forgiving as possible, thus the Balance the Ring and Pass Thru, instead of CL 
> 3/4 & Pass Thru.
> 
> My Corduroy Blazer (D/I)
> 
> A1: N DSD, N Swg
> A2: Gents Alle L 1-1/2. P Swg
> B1: Prom Across, LL
> B2: CL 3/4. Bal Ring, Pass Thru
> 
> Rich Sbardella
> 
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2018 at 9:08 PM, Maia McCormick via Callers 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>> 
>> Had a busload of beginners at my dance last night and realized I have a hole 
>> in my program -- I don't have any good glossary/beginner-friendly dances 
>> with a promenade but no chain or RL through. Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> Maia
>> 
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