====== Cogs ====== Dance: Pat Skelton. \\ Music: Colin Hume.\\ Form: Four couples longways, second and fourth improper.\\ Tune: Cogs Al Right-hand turn neighbour. In your fours, left-hand star. A2 Middles right-hand star while ends right-hand turn, separate and go to sides of set All left-hand turn (middles with partner, sides with the one they meet), and the middle couples move away from each other to form a square set. Bl Ladies right-hand star half-way; left-hand turn this man (not a ladies chain) . Ladies right-hand star half-way: left-hand turn this man into a left-hand arch. B2 Sides separate, go back the way you came; in through the arch and circle half-way. All give left hand to your partner and change places. (Note: Progressed position is 2-4-1-3.) Repeat the dance three times. Pat Skelton is a caller from Dover; she enjoys complicated dances too. She calls this Cogs because each movement should flow into the next like clockwork. I wrote a tune with a lot of notes so that it can be played slowly while the dancers are still learning the dance.