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General Grooviness Of The Universe

Brooke Friendly and Chris Sackett 2010

Duple Minor Longways

 A1 1-4   Circle 4-hands to left     

    5-8   L-hands across to home     

    9-10  Partners L-hand turn halfway 
     

 A2 1-4   Circle 4-hands to right     

    5-8   R-hands across to end improper     

    9-10  Partners R-hand turn halfway to home and face each other 
    

 B1 1-4   Two changes of lefts and rights (L-hand to partner to begin)     

    5-8   Partners L-hand turn once round and face each other     

    9-10  All turn single over R-shoulder  
    

 B2 1-4   Partners R-shoulder siding     

    5-8   Partners L-shoulder back to back     

    9-10  Partners 2-hand turn halfway to end ready for circle

Music: March for Warren by Peter Barnes, 2010

Teaching Point:

There is a poise point and direction change going from the end of A2 into B 1.

Warren Argo (1943-2010), musician, dancer, contra caller, sound engineer, organizer, amazing hugger,

and overall great guy, was often known to say he just wanted to improve the general grooviness of the

universe. He certainly did!

Source: <a href=“http://www.cdss.org/” target=“_blank”>CDSS</a>,

Impropriety Volume IVSticker Number: OECDC 2016 - 10 (CD: -9

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