WOODSHED Tune: Megajig by Larry Unger (Portland Collection), played about 92bpm, bluesy Longways duple proper. Tune in Portland collection, or at http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/~winston/mydances/apw/megajig.pdf (first tune only) Is this A or F#m? Looks major, sounds minor. Created at Woodshed dance 7/10/2012 by Lise Dyckman, Jim Saxe, Nancy Baugh and Alan Winston Tune suggestion by Mary Tabor A1: 1-4: Circle left 1x 5-8: Asymmetric gates (1st corners forward) A2: 1-7: Hey for four across (1st corners pass L to start, while 2nd corners drift to neighbor's place to enter the hey on the right shoulder pass at bar 2.) 8: Second corners fish-hook back (left shoulder around to come back to partner waiting at home on the side) and launch B1: 1-6: whole CCW poussette (finishes early because it starts offset) 7-8: balance and open facing in [at home] B2: 1-2: 1st corners cross 3-4: 2nd corners cross 5-8: partners two-hand balance, then change under hand closer to new neighbors to face new neighbors. NOTE: This was written as a proper dance, where you'll dance both roles. You may find it easier to remain a first corner or a second corner through the whole dance; you and your partner may cross over at each end of the set to accomplish this, or choose not to.