user: Koren A Wake
waltz & break
by: Robert Cromartie
introduces moves: star, allemande, swing, circle, long lines
formation: improper
| A1 | 8 | star left - wrist grip - 4 places 
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| 8 | neighbors allemande left 1½ 
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| A2 | 8 | ladles allemande right 1½ 
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| 8 | partners swing 
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| B1 | 6 | circle left 3 places 
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| 10 | neighbors swing 
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| B2 | 8 | long lines forward & back 
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| 8 | star right - wrist grip - 4 places ⁋ 
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Author's Notes:
The transition from left hand star to allemande left is especially nice if a New England style (hand on wrist) star is used. This is the only dance I can think of for which I specifically request that type of star in those parts of the country where the default is hands-across.
Unfortunately, the origin of the name is lost in the mists of time. All I can say is that "Al" is not Al Olson, although had I known who he is when I wrote this, it might have been. Composed sometime around 1989. 
This dance is from William Watson's mirror of American Country Dances On Line
All rights reserved by the author; used by permission.
Added to database 9/14/1997; last revised 3/5/1999; edited by Russell Owen
by: Tanya Rotenberg
formation: improper
| A1 | 8 | neighbors allemande left 1½ 
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| 8 | ladles chain 
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| A2 | 16 | ladles start a full hey - rights in center, lefts on ends 
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| B1 | 16 | partners long swing 
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| B2 | 8 | circle left 3 places 
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| 8 | neighbors allemande right 1½ ⁋ 
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Written in 1985 for the 20th anniversary of her parents' wedding, these being their wedding flowers.
by: Becky Hill
introduces moves: box the gnat, swat the flea, right left through
formation: improper
| A1 | 8 | neighbors right hand balance &  box the gnat 
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| 8 | partners left hand balance &  swat the flea 
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| A2 | 16 | neighbors balance & swing 
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| B1 | 8 | ladles allemande right 1½ 
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| 8 | partners swing 
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| B2 | 8 | right left through 
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| 8 | ladles chain look for new ⁋ 
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by: Nils Fredland
introduces moves: petronella, pull by dancers, balance the ring, pass through
formation: improper
Begins hands-4 in a ring.
| A1 | 8 | balance &  petronella 
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| 8 | balance &  petronella 
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| A2 | 16 | neighbors balance & swing 
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| B1 | 2 | gentlespoons pull by left 
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| 2 | partners pull by right 
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| 4 | ladles allemande left once 
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| 8 | partners swing 
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| B2 | 8 | circle left 3 places 
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| 4 | balance the ring 
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| 4 | pass through and form a ring ⁋ 
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One of Nils’ first dance compositions.
https://www.library.unh.edu/special/forms/rpdlw/syllabus2013.pdf
waltz & break
by: Linda Leslie
introduces moves: Rory O'More, form an ocean wave, custom
formation: improper
Dance starts in short wavy lines: from improper formation, neighbors take right hands, ladles take left in the center.
| A1 | 8 | balance &  Rory O'More right 
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| 8 | balance &  Rory O'More left 
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| A2 | 16 | neighbors balance & swing 
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| B1 | 8 | circle left 3 places 
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| 8 | partners swing 
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| B2 | 8 | circle left 3 places and walk forward 
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| 4 | form an ocean wave & balance - ladles by left hands and neighbors by right hands -forward and back 
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| 4 | walk forward to ⁋ 
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| 0 | form an ocean wave - ladles by left hands and neighbors by right hands 
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by: Lisa Greenleaf
introduces moves: gyre, give & take
formation: improper
| A1 | 8 | star right 4 places 
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| 8 | neighbors allemande right 1¼ 
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| A2 | 8 | next neighbors gyre left shoulders once 
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| 8 | neighbors swing original neighbor 
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| B1 | 8 | gentlespoons give & take partners 
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| 8 | partners swing 
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| B2 | 8 | ladles chain to neighbor 
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| 8 | star left 4 places ⁋ 
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Bob Isaacs notes: The give and take figure originated from Larry Jennings, the great caller and writer from Boston.  End the neighbor swing in shoulder/waist position, take two steps forward, and the gentlespoons take their partner’s hand and lead her to his side for a swing.  Some “hard-to-get” playfulness usually goes along with this.  In this dance the figure is a good alternative to circle L ¾, and in other dances can go to either side of the set.
This smooth-flowing dance was written by one top caller for the marriage of two other outstanding callers, Linda Leslie and Bob Golder, all of whom are from eastern Massachusetts.
introduces moves: do si do
formation: improper
| A1 | 4 | 1st neighbors balance &  pull by right 
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| 4 | 2nd neighbors pull by left 
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| 8 | 3rd neighbors right hand balance &  box the gnat 
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| A2 | 4 | 3rd neighbors pull by right 
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| 4 | 2nd neighbors pull by left 
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| 8 | 1st neighbors swing 
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| B1 | 8 | circle left 3 places 
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| 8 | partners swing 
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| B2 | 8 | long lines forward & back 
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| 8 | ladles do si do 1½ ⁋ 
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by: Cary Ravitz
introduces moves: slice
formation: Becket
| A1 | 8 | slice left and straight back ⁋ 
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| 2 | pass through across the set 
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| 6 | partners allemande right ¾ to short wave, gentlespoons join lefts in the middle 
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| A2 | 8 | balance &  Rory O'More right, gentlespoons slide 1 place ladles slide 2 places 
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| 8 | neighbors swing 
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| B1 | 2 | pass through across the set 
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| 6 | neighbors allemande right ¾ to short wave, gentlespoons join lefts in the middle 
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| 8 | balance &  Rory O'More right, gentlespoons slide 1 place ladles slide 2 
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| B2 | 8 | partners gyre once 
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| 8 | partners swing 
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