To all;

  Just to clear this up, there are actually two dances that go
  together.  The first one was;

  Kitch as Kitch Can   Improper/Bob Isaacs

  A1.  4,4  Neighbor balance, box the gnat - face partner

          8   Mad Robin

  A2.   8   Gents allemande L 1 1/2

          8   1/2 hey (PR, LL, NR, GL)

  B1.  16  Partner gypsy and swing

  B2.   8   Ladies chain to neighbor

         8   Star L

  After writing this I realized it was very much in Jim's style.  A few
  weeks after I called it for him, he came up with Mirror, Mirror, which
  is similar except it has a neighbor swing.  We both like the box the
  gnat/Mad Robin transition - it is easier to look at your partner
  knowing where your neighbor is.

  Bob
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    From:  Lisa Greenleaf <lal...@verizon.net>
    Reply-To:  Caller's discussion list <call...@sharedweight.net>
    To:  Caller's discussion list <call...@sharedweight.net>
    Subject:  Re: [Callers] Medford Thursday Night, Mad Robbin
    Date:  Fri, 19 May 2006 18:17:08 -0400
    >
    >On May 19, 2006, at 5:49 PM, Dan Black wrote:
    >
    > > Jim Kitch has many dances but I don't think that Mirror
    > > Mirror is one of his.
    >
    >Oh, it is a Jim Kitch dance. I wrote Bob to tell him how
    >much I liked it, thinking it was his, and he told me it was Jim's.
    >-- Lisa
    >
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