In 1992 I wrote and called this:
A1 bal and sw N
A2 left and right through, men chain
B1 men L gypsy, swing P
B2 circle left 3/4 pass through and do-si-do the next.
Left and right through: pull by P with left and women courtesy turn
the men.
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On Jun 13, 2016, at 11:04 AM, Maia McCormick
For a), there's a couple of gender-swapped right and left throughs:.
"Convolution 2" by Merri Rudd
"House Husband's Reel" by Eric Conrad
"Jackson's Hornpipe" (traditional)
"Just Elegance" by Chris Page
"Pleasantly Surprised" by David Smukler
"Tuesday Child" by Brian Jones
"Women in Charge" by
I'm not familiar with option a or b dances. Are you looking for something
with that?
As for the option c, older dances that have right and left through (and
back) in proper lines have the 1s and 2s doing the reverse of each other;
and some of them are doing what you're describing. That's the
Have you all encountered or written dances for a "reverse R/L through"? To
my mind, this move might be any of the following:
a. cross the set with the lady on the left and gent on the right, lady
courtesy turns gent (with the traditional CCW courtesy turn
b. cross the set with the lady on the