SOUTHWIND Longways duple minor IMPROPER Southwind (flowing waltz) 16-bar A, 16-bar B, no repeats. 7/1/2010 - Radically revised 6/14/2011, words revised 10/16/2011. A: 1-4: Neighbors right hand turn 1x, launching women into 5-6: half-gypsy R finishing inside set line, facing neighbor 7-8: All chassee up or down to change places with partner while looking at neighbor, finish facing partner. 9-12: Partners left hand turn 1x, launching women into 13-14: half-gypsy L, finishing inside set line facing partner 15-16: All chassee up or down to change places with neighbor (to home place), while looking at partner, finish facing in. B: 1-4:right hand star 1x which leaves men facing out, partners behind them 5-8: "Dolphin Poussette": Partners lead individually the way they're facing cast right to face the other way lead individually into progressed place and women (now in lead) loop right while men continue forward to face in into 9-12: Partners gypsy right shoulder once round into 13-16: Partners two-hand turn once round and open to face new neighbors. Notes: You could also describe the women's half-gypsy as a "hole in the wall" cross but they may want to back out to the set line if you do that. Recommend demo as early part of instruction. The "dolphin poussette" is fairly hard to get across in words, but it does have that "dolphin hey" sense of changing leads. The paths are roughly parallel. Breakdown is something like this: 5: each lead three steps out; at end women are on the men's set line while men are well out from the set line) 6: both start right shoulder cast; man's, on the wider track, gets halfway to neighbor's place while woman's gets all the way 7: man finishes cast still well out from set line while woman crosses set to progressed place facing out 8: man takes three steps forward to set line while woman loops right through her place to face in.