Duh on my part.  I walked it through from the ladies role.  Of course it
works with turning alone.


On 12/29/08 7:48 PM, "Rich Goss" <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's in G&T.  Maybe a clue there.  It doesn't seem to work for me when I
> envision it without the CT.  I'm Probably missing something but it seems
> like if you don't do a CT before the circle L all the way around, you are
> heading away from your partner.
> 
> 
> On 12/29/08 7:39 PM, "Dave Colestock" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> A Pass Thru never includes a courtesy turn.  If it did then that would then
>> be
>> a Right and Left thru (without hands, NE style).  Pass thru, then turn
>> alone. 
>> If you do the dance as descibed it will play out just fine.  It is a circle
>> left the whole way, and direction of travel is reversed.  Hence, I believe it
>> is a reverse becket dance (but I dont have Gene's books to check).
>>  
>> Dave Colestock
>> 
>> 
>> --- On Mon, 12/29/08, Rich Goss <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> From: Rich Goss <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Callers] Another Name/Author Search
>> To: "Shared Weight" <[email protected]>
>> Date: Monday, December 29, 2008, 10:31 PM
>> 
>> Actually, I noticed that in Double Boomerang the PT across has a courtesy
>> turn, that would fix it.  This is from a website with his dances:
>> 
>> Double Boomerang by Gene Hubert  Contra Becket
>> 
>> A1  M Almd L 1&1/2, Sw N
>> A2  LC on L diagonal, F&B
>> B1  PT across, Cir L, PT along
>> B2  B&S P
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/29/08 7:19 PM, "Jack Mitchell" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>>    When I diagrammed it, I couldn't figure out how to get you back to
>> your
>>>    partner the way I had it written.  Is that circle left just half way?
>>>    Jack
>>>    At 09:35 PM 12/29/2008, you wrote:
>>> 
>>>      It looks like Double Boomerang by Gene Hubert, except for A2
>> (Gene's
>>>      is
>>>      LLFB, LC on left diag)
>>>      On 12/29/08 5:48 PM, "Jack Mitchell"
>> <[email protected]>
>>>      wrote:
>>>>    This is a dance that I wrote down at a dance I went to a while
>>>      back.
>>>>    Finally got around to checking it out and a) I don't know the
>>>      name or
>>>>    author and b) it doesn't quite work.  It was a good dance, and
>>>      did
>>>>    work, but I've obviously written something down wrong.  Does
>>>      the
>>>>    general shape of the dance look familiar enough to someone that
>>>      you can
>>>>    make corrections and attributions?
>>>>    Thanks!
>>>>    Here goes:
>>>>    Name?? --
>>>>    Author??
>>>>                     Becket
>>>>    Not tested
>>>>    A1      Gents Alle L 1½
>>>>            N Sw
>>>>    A2      Left Diagonal ladies Chain to shadow
>>>>            LL F&B
>>>>    B1      Pass Thru across Turn alone
>>>>            Circle Left 1x, pass thru up and down
>>>>    B2      P B&S
>>>>            face new Ns across
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