Hmm, cool!  But I *think* this version for six means the head ladies just stay 
head ladies (switching from top to bottom each time) and you get your partner 
back on the fourth time thru, so you only get three of the six opposite sex 
dancers as partners.

Did I do the math right?

And I *think* it's true that only for a prime number of couples can you write a 
dance where the choregoraphy is the same each time thru, and each dancer gets 
to dance in each position and with each of the other gents or ladies.

Richard

On Oct 13, 2013, at 7:51 PM, Bill Baritompa wrote:

> Hi Jeanette,
> 
> You can do a variation of Levi Jackson Rag that works for either 5 couples or
> 6 couples (which is useful if some couples on floor get left out of 5 couple 
> sets).
> 
> http://youtu.be/hnyW69cgjpE
> 
> Cheers, Bill
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