Thanks for sharing John.

This seems a hair's breadth away from being a square dance. Is there a
reason to run it as a "contra" rather than a "square"? Or do you find the
distinction doesn't really matter?

On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 8:19 AM John Sweeney via Callers <
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> I took Luke’s Double Contra and, since I often work with small groups,
> made it into a Four Couple Dance:
>
>
>
> Luke’s Tunnel (by John Sweeney/Luke Donforth)
>
> Four Couples; Longways; Becket
>
>
>
> Start in Side Lines; Number the positions as in a Square Dance
>
> A1: Neighbour Balance & Box the Gnat - keep right hand high to make a
> Tunnel
>
>    Couple at #1s position go through the Tunnel
>
>    Other End Couple go through the Tunnel
>
> A2: Ends (went through Tunnel together) & Sides (i.e NOT the person you
> are holding hands with): Dosido & Swing – finish in a Square
>
> B1: Into the Middle, on the way back Men Roll Current Partner Away with a
> Half Sashay
>
>   Men Star Right to Partner
>
> B2: Partner Gypsy & Swing – finish in Head Lines
>
>
>
> Next time those in #2s position go through first and you finish in Side
> Lines - four times through lets everyone be the first Tunneler
>
>
>
>             Happy dancing,
>
>                    John
>
>
>
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