Here is the dance as I have it in my collection. I have called it
several times...lots of fun!
Linda
Fruit Punch
by Diane Silver
Contra/Becket-CW progression
A1 ---
Slice on the left, and return straight back
(8) Women allemande Right 1-1/2
A2 ---
(16) Neighbor balance and
I don't think this can work. The pass through to a wave (I assumed to the
original couple the dance was started with) puts the neighbor in your R
hand, but it's the men who would take Left hands in the middle. And most
importantly there is no progression.
After looking the dance up, I see that
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omen in the center; neighbor on your right
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> Fruit Punch by Diane or?
> I have Improper wri
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Subject: [Callers] Fruit Punch choreography
Speaking of dances with missing details, I have a great dance called
Fruit Punch. Diane Silver called it at Bogue Banks Boogie a few years
ago. Not sure who wrote it (maybe Diane?).
I evidently wrote it down wrong since
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> Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 01:00:00 -0400
> Subject: [Callers] Fruit Punch choreography
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> Speaking of dances with missing details, I have a great dance called
> Fruit Punch. Diane Silver called it at Bogue Banks Boogie a few years
> ago. Not sure w
Speaking of dances with missing details, I have a great dance called
Fruit Punch. Diane Silver called it at Bogue Banks Boogie a few years
ago. Not sure who wrote it (maybe Diane?).
I evidently wrote it down wrong since it doesn't progress but instead
keeps sending the dancers back and