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Dance Video Between Two Lakes (Video 1)

London Gay Gordons and friends, 2019.
The phrasing of the "through the mirror" rondels of bars 25-32 is better in the bottom half of the set for the first two repeats (with arches on bar 4 of the figure).
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Between Two Lakes (S32, Murrough Landon)
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Murrough Landon (June 29, 2019, 6:17 p.m.) – Source: YouTube
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The phrasing of the “through the mirror” rondels of bars 25-32 is better in the bottom half of the set for the first two repeats (with arches on bar 4 of the figure).

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Between Two Lakes 4/4L · S32

On 2nd chord, 3c & 4c cross to opposite sides (1,2,3x,4x)

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1c & 4c cross RH | cast inwards (2c & 3c out) ; 1c+4c LHA (2,1x,3x,4)
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2c+1c & 4c+3c RHA, 1c & 4c end facing down/up on sides ; 1c & 4c pass LSh, loop LSh round cnr on same side, pass LSh to face 2c/3c on sides while{4} 2c & 3c set adv on diagonal | retire (2,1x,3x,4)
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2c+1c & 4c+3c turn 1½ BH on sides and open out | 1c+2c & 3c+4c circle4 to L, end facing down/up NHJ with P (1x,2,3x,4)
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Through the mirror rondels: 1c+2c & 3c+4c each start rondels with 2c & 3c making arches on [1]. On [2–3] 2c & 3c continue as normal but 1c+4c ½ circle4 to L to join other rondel for [4–8] with M making arches on [4] and 2c & 3c again making arches on [7] to finish as (2,4,1x,3x).

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