Four Ladies Chain 3/4, Heads Right & Left Thru, New #1 Promenade 1/4, Those Who Want To Square Thru 3/4, Other Four California Twirl, If The Couple In Front Has Their Back To You And You Want To Centers In Or Double Centers In, If You Did That Cast Off 3/4, If You Did That Star Thru, All Face Your Partner, If You Want To Box The Gnat, Bend The Line, Pass Thru, Wheel & Deal, Centers Square Thru 3/4, Left Allemande
If You Want To figure.
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Swing Your Partner (Hold Her Tight), Head Ladies Chain To The Right, (Turn 'Em Boys And Don't Delay), Third Old Couple Half Sashay, The Rest Promenade Half Around The Land, And #1 Behind That Couple Stand, Forward Four And Back You Glide, Forward Four And Face The Sides, Now Right & Left Thru At The Old Side Door, Turn Them Around And Circle Four, Head Boys Break And Make A Line, Forward Eight & Back You Go, Forward Again With A Dosado, No Time To Stop And Chat, Forward Again & Box The Gnat, Lady On The Left Left Allemande
I found this routine in SIO 11/1956 named Easy Does It. It is a good example of the rhyming patter that was popular in the 1950s. After the final Box the
Gnat the formation = FL (1/2) which is an unusual formation for an Allemande Left.
Couples 1 & 4 Right & Left Thru, New Couple In Position #1 Go Across The Square, Star Thru With Couple #3, Same Ladies Chain, Other Couples Join The Line (ZL), All Forward & Back, Pass Thru Wheel & Deal, Center Ladies Chain & Rollaway, Centers U-Turn Back (ZB), Left Allemande (Zero Line)
This is a very different way of setting up a Zero Line. SD Mag 2/1965