cue sheet for DR 1010 * click to listen and buy
EZ SQUARE by Buddy Weaver
(Where's couple #1)
Stand back to back, forward, Separate go round the outside
When you find your partner, Do Sa Do
Look at her and Swing her, then face in
Couple #3 make an arch, #1 go through the arch and head for home
Everybody Swing your partner
Everybody Promenade go all the way back home
It's one, two, three strikes you're out
At the old ballgame
* 2nd time through, Couple #2
* 3rd time through, Couple #3
* 4th time through, Couple #4
* 5th time through, Couples 1 & 3
* 6th time through, Couples 2 & 4
* last time through, everybody

Home
Position is the spot in the square in which you
started the dance
Do Sa
Do: you and your partners pass right shoulders then each slide to your right and pass back to back, back by each other
passing left shoulders, end facing like you started.
This may be done with any lady you are facing.
Separate:
by turning away from partner, she’ll go one way you go the other.
Pass Thru is when two couples are facing; Pass Thru by passing right shoulders with person you are facing.
Swing is facing dancers step forward to stand right hip to right hip in “ballroom dance” position, then walk around each other to finish as a couple facing in.
Promenade is each couple walks forward along a circle, counterclockwise until reaching the gent’s home to end couples facing the center of the square.
** original routine is Wickenburg Whirl by Ken Kernen
![]()
MIXER by Buddy Weaver
Walk four and face; Slide twice
Walk again and face; Slide again
Back away three and clap; Together new partner, clap
Away three and clap; Together new partner, open up, ready, walk go
Formation:
Couples facing counterclockwise around the hall with near hands joined.
Men standing to the center of hall, ladies to outside.
Repeat
the above, then back away from your partner four steps, clap hands on the 4th
step. Face diagonally to your right
to face a new person and walk forward four steps; clap the opposite person’s
hands on the 4th step.
Repeat
the back away again and finish as couples facing counterclockwise around the
hall; each dancer has now moved two positions around the hall
** original routine is Hi Neighbor by Jack Murtha