On 2023-04-14 8:45 a.m., Jerome Grisanti via Contra Callers wrote:
Hello Friends,

I have called a dance that I cannot now find, it included a petronella turn to the right and one to the left. I liked it because the unusual direction is different for experienced dancers while easy for newish dancers.

Can anyone recall seeing such a sequence?

I thought it might be a Joseph Pimentel dance, but now I'm questioning everything I ever thought I remembered.

In the Caller's Box, petronella to the left is notated as
  "reverse petronella turn"
https://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/thecallersbox/Glossary.htm#reverse-petronella-turn

We've currently got 33 dances containing that figure, of which one is by Joseph Pimentel: "A Balanced Tern", from "The Goldcrest Collection".

Its A1 is:
    ring balance, petronella right
    ring balance, petronella left

So that might be the dance you're looking for.

-Michael
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