I believe this—Jack Turn Back—is actually called The Cottontail Rag, by Steve 
Schnur (sp?)

Sandy Bradley said, of the basket, “No matter how spaghetti armed you get, when 
I say, ‘break that basket, left hand star,’ forget about it!”

It works with 7 people and 9 people, too. If there are different sizes, the 
timing gets off.

As far as “easy” or “hard” I often call this for beginnerish people, especially 
if there’s only a few people and I want all to dance. The mistakes on the way 
to an “aha!” moment can be priceless.

~Erik Hoffman
   Oakland, CA


From: Callers <callers-boun...@lists.sharedweight.net> On Behalf Of Mac 
Mckeever via Callers
Sent: Sunday, July 7, 2019 7:55 PM
To: Caller's discussion list <call...@sharedweight.net>; Rich Sbardella 
<richsbarde...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Callers] Two Face Three Dance Inquiry

I have a dance I think is called 'turn back jack' - part if it is 3 face 2 and 
the 2 dosido with the center dancer in the line of 3.  It goes into a basket 
swing in a way that is hard to explain - but i will try

I will not relate this to the music because it never seems to be able to keep 
up - so it is more free form.

All 5 right star - one person is designate as the Jack
Jack drops out of the star and turns back the other way an chooses someone to 
swing
The other 3 do a basket swing and end in line of 3 facing the other 2 who were 
swinging
Who ever ends up in the center of the line of 3 is the Jack next time around
Line of 2 dosido with person in center of line of 3
Center person returns to center of line - but faces out and crosses arms to 
take hands in line of 2
other 2 join to make a circle of 5 with the new Jack facing out with arms 
crossed
Jack raises top arm to make arch and pulls 2 dancers into middle of circle
no one lets go - center dancers raise arms over others to make a basket (yes - 
this actually works!)
Basket swing - release to right star and start again.

This is not an easy dance

Mac McKeever
ST Louis


On Sunday, July 7, 2019, 09:43:03 PM CDT, Rich Sbardella via Callers 
<callers@lists.sharedweight.net<mailto:callers@lists.sharedweight.net>> wrote:


Folks,

I remember dancing a dance where two people face a line of three.  I believe 
there was a Dosido as lines of two and three, but I cannot remember the dance.

Does anyone recall such a dance.  Are you willing to share it?

Thanks,
Rich
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