Source: This is based upon a visiting couple call that Russ learned from Cincinnati caller Martha Danforth. Although she used a rhyming patter call, Russ uses prompts that don’t necessarily rhyme and are not the exact words given here. Note that instructions are directed to the gents. In the figures, the instructions are to the lead gent.

All join hands and circle to the left…
…Now back to the right, you’re going wrong.
When you get home, swing your partner.

BREAK: Allemande your corner with the old left hand
Now back to your partner with a right and left grand
Rights and lefts around the hall
Meet your partner, promenade all

FIGURE: First couple out to couple number two
Circle up four, that’s what you do
Leave your lady where she be
Now on to the next and circle up three

Steal that lady in your right hand
Circle up four, you’re doing grand
Leave her there, go home alone…

Forward up six and six fall back
Two lone gents go back to back
Right hands high and left hands low
Twirl the gals and let ‘em go

(Repeat the “forward up six” pattern three more times until lead gent comes back to his original partner.)

Swing your partners!

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FIGURE: Repeat with gent number two going out to couple number three, four, and one, followed by the “forward up six” pattern until gent number two meets his original partner.

Swing your partners!

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FIGURE: Repeat with gent number three going out to couple number four, one, and two, followed by the “forward up six” pattern until gent number three meets his original partner.

Swing your partners!

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FIGURE: Repeat with gent number four going out to couple number one, two, and three, followed by the “forward up six” pattern until gent number four meets his original partner.

Swing your partners!

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