The Partner Box the Gnat (across) at the end of A1 leaves partners facing
opposite directions (one up the hall,the other down).
One is looking at a new neighbor, the other is looking at the neighbor they
were just dancing with.  Who swings who?

This needs clarification.

Dale

On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 11:34 AM Jean Gibson-Gorrindo via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

> Hello Callers!  Around the breakfast table at Penelope Weinberger’s house
> this morning, while on tour with Cloud Ten, I came up with this dance.
> Wrote it with the Sam Bartlett tune Penelope’s Cruise (also written for
> Penelope Weinberger) in mind.   Wondering if it is already out there?
> Thanks for your input!
>
> Jean Gorrindo
>
> Breakfast at Penelope’s
> by Jean Gorrindo
> Contra/Improper/Easy-Int/Double Progression
>
> A1 -----------
> (8) Partner R-Hand Balance; Square Thru (pull by Partner with Right,
> Neighbor Left)
> (8) Partner Balance & Box the Gnat
> A2 -----------
> (16) Neighbor balance and swing
> B1 -----------
> (8) Women allemande Right 1-1/2
> (8) Partner swing
> B2 -----------
> (8) Long lines, forward and back
> (8) Women's Chain
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