Galena
Duple Improper
Jo Mortland, 2009


    Begin in wavy lines of four, ones facing down, twos facing up,
women holding left hands, everyone's neighbor is in their right hand

A1    Balance right and left, slide right
    Balance left and right, slide left (as in Rory O'Moore)

A2    with neighbor, allemande right half way and walk forward to the
next neighbor (progression is here)
    Swing

B1    Circle left 3 places
    Partner swing on the side of the set

B2    Circle left 3 places
    With neighbor (the one you swung) do si do to wavy lines of four



Outside of explaining the reverse progression, note that when you and your 
partner progress out of the line, during A2, you will naturally swing each 
other at the end of the line. After you swing, while you are waiting to get 
back into the dance, the lady needs to be on the gent's LEFT.

Laurie
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>________________________________
> From: Tom Hinds <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Saturday, June 15, 2013 5:17 PM
>Subject: [Callers] looking for a dance
> 
>
>Unfortunately I've recorded a couple of my dances on 3X5s with ink  
>that disappears over time.
>
>I'd like to know if anyone has heard of a contra by (I think) Jo  
>Mortland that is a reverse progression improper.  It's fairly  
>accessible and the name is something like Galena.
>
>Thanks
>
>Tom
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