Here's one that you can try.  It's a contra corners dance entitled "Whose 
Turn?"  It is an advanced, and somewhat "weird", dance.  Any feedback is 
welcomed.  Thanks,

Dave Colestock
  www.davecolestock.com 
    where you can find most of my dance compositions.



  Whose Turn? - Duple, Becket
Dave Colestock - 02/07/03

A1  Go Halfway Down the Hall in a Line of 4, about 4 steps
       Whose Turn – each couple can either turn alone or turn as a couple and 
come back up the hall
       Center 2 people cast off around the outside 2 people, and start

A2  Contra Corners (Neighbor with Neighbor), coming out of CC, pass by Neighbor

B1  Swing Partner on the Side

B2  R&L Thru on Left Diagonal – if no one there, stay put
       Promenade Across the set, end facing down the Hall in a Line of 4

This is an alternating corners dance where each couple gets to decide who in 
that couple will do contra corners with the neighbor person.





  RE: Seth - 

I'm gathering some people together tomorrow night to walk through that dance. 
I've got a couple of other weird dances, but while I've got some dancers 
gathered together for some experimental dancing, do YOU have any weird contras 
you've had hanging around and you need an in-depth, fully studied, deliberated 
upon walk thru?

If so, please send them on. Tomorrow is a great time for us to work on your 
dance for you!

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