Once Lost; Now Found (2017)

This dance is terribly similar to "Lost and Found" by Tom Hinds.  I find that the end of the walk through is a good spot to notify the dancers that this dance is double progression and that their new neighbors for the circle are straight across - larks can identify the lerk from the last .75 right hand turn in that couple.

COUNTER CLOCKWISE BECKET

DOUBLE PROGRESSION

A1  Circle Left Three Places (8) / Neighbor Swing (8)

A2  Long Lines Forward and Back (8) / Left Diagonal Ravens Chain to a New Neighbor (8)

B1  Larks Forward into the Middle (4) - Long Wavy Line of Larks Balance (4) / Larks Right Hand Turn .5 (2) - Next Larks Left Hand Turn .5 (2) - Next Larks Right Hand Turn .75 (4)

B2  Partner Balance and Swing (16)

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