Do-si-do as couples should be less of a challenge in waltz time than it is in a 
regular contra, but it really makes the dance dependent on the couple spacing  
in the circle being consistent.  In the many Sicilians where you start with a 
circle, you can walk directly forward to join hands and circle, so it's a 
little more straightforward than trying to stop them and go off to the left for 
the dosido.  If the spacing is consistent throughout, then no trouble finding 
next neighbors, but now it will need more space side to side than you do for a 
contra.

I don't think waltz time is going to give you the snappy effect of California 
Twirl into couple back to back from a contra; it'll be sloshier.

So it's possible that this  will work fine if you get the right conditions.  I 
think it would be more resilient against spacing problems to adjust your 
choreography so you start with the circle left and then do the couple do-si-do 
(like the opening of "Cranky Ingenuity"); that still gives you keeping the 
partner connection from the California Twirl and keeping it through the next 8 
bars.

(There's a very satisfying "long back to back into circle" move you find in 
English dances like "Elizabeth", but that's really articulated (2 bars straight 
out, 2 bars straight back, catch hands and circle) and I don't think that would 
work well with a very rounded twirling neighbor do-si-do, so I'm not going to 
suggest that you make the dance start with do-si-do neighbor 1x1.)

-- Alan

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I like to end an evening of contras with a Sicilian circle to waltz music and 
then continue directly into the open waltz.  That saves time and everyone gets 
a partner.  Will this dance work?

CITRONELLA EVENING
Sicilian Circle to Waltz Music by SE 9-16-24

(4) Two on two dosidos opposite cpl
(4) Circle L
(4) L hands across
(4) R hands across

(4) P. mad Robin cw (end in original position)
(4) Balance ring, Petronella turn
(4) Balance ring, Petronella turn
(4) Balance ring, California twirl to face next cpl.

Based on Citronella Morning contra by Al Olson


Susan  [🎶]  [☺]
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