I was aware of Lynn's dance but not Ron's when I came up with the
following. As a happy coincidence it's a sort of hybrid of the two in 32
bars.
I originally envisioned the last part of the B2 as an outward-facing CCW
circle 1/2 (i.e.: "circle left" to those in the circle) - that's the path
the in
Hi, Liz,
I have that choreography as "Coconut Cream Pie" by Lynn Ackerson. I
collected it that way from Nils Fredland a few years ago.
Dugan Murphy
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Date: Wed, 29 May 20
Hi All,
In the first video link in Callers Box, one dancer is doing an interesting
addition at A2b:
A2 Partner allemande L 1 1/2;
New middles star R once WHILE new ends Neighbor swing.
Cheers, Bill
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My understanding is that Lynn adapted Ron Beeson's dance, Apple Pie Quadrille,
by changing B2 into a can't-fail circle progression from a "Devil's Backbone"
progression.
I'm going to guess that Nils called it at a dance and somebody misattributed
the dance to him and got the name wrong.
Here's