Hi Rickey,

I love my dance database. I just search on "gypsy" and quickly flip through
what comes up. Though these are not all beginner dances, you may find
something to work with:


Another Nice Combination
By Tom Hinds

Type: Contra
Formation: Duple-Improper
Level: Easy
Music: hot reels

A1 -----------
(8) Gypsy Neighbor (and melt into a)
(8) Neighbor swing

A2 -----------
(8) Circle Left 3/4 and pass partner by Right Shoulder to face shadow
(8) Do-si-do (or gypsy) shadow and face partner

B1 -----------
(16) Partner balance and swing

B2 -----------
(8) Women Chain
(8) Star Left



Gypsy ŒRound Two
By Tom Hinds

Type: Contra
Formation: Duple-Improper

A1 -----------
(8) Ones, as a couple (arm in arm), gypsy Man #2 by R
(8) Ones, as a couple, gyspy Woman #2 by Left

A2 -----------
(8) Down the hall, four in line (turn towards your neighbor)
(8) Return and Bend the line

B1 -----------
(8) Circle Left 1X
(8) Neighbor Do-si-do

B2 -----------
(16) Ones balance and swing in center, end facing down


Notes: Short sets, no swing for #2

>From Cortni Frecha: "I demonstrate that when the ones gyp Man 2 the woman is
closer and can hog the interaction with the lone man although her partner is
there orbiting with her in shoulder-waist position, and then the tables turn
and the man can flirt with Woman 2 as the couple gypsies with her. This
dance is nice to rags or some playful tune."



Angel¹s Flight
By Sue Rosen

Type: Contra
Formation: Duple-Improper


A1 -----------
(8) Neighbor gypsy 1-1/2 and flow into
(8) Star Right

A2 -----------
(6) Gypsy next neighbor 1x
(10) Swing original neighbor

B1 -----------
(8) Circle Left 3/4
(8) Partner swing

B2 -----------
(8) 1/2 Women's Chain
(8) Star Left


Notes: lovely, simple dance; hardest part for people to get seems to be the
A1 star. Alert dancers to be ready on ends for gypsy when out.



Second Time Around
By Jim Kitch

Type: Contra
Formation: Duple-Improper
Level: Int
Music: Slinky jigs

A1 -----------
(16) Gypsy Neighbor and swing

A2 -----------
(8) Men allemande Left 1-1/2
(8) 1/2 Hey, men pass R Sh with N on outside, women pass left in center

B1 -----------
(16) Gypsy partner and swing

B2 -----------
(8) Long lines, forward and back
(8) Circle Left 3/4, pass through


Will

on 2/12/09 10:21 PM, Rickey at [email protected] wrote:

> OK,
> 
> I give up.  I have been trying to find dances that feature gypsies and that
> beginners could enjoy.  I am especially interested in dances with more than
> one gypsy, and would be even more excited if there was a gypsy right into a
> gypsy left (or the reverse), and/or if men gypsy men or women gypsy women.
> I tried "American Country Dances on Line", but no multiple gypsy dances.  I
> even tried writing one - but I do not think that it 'flies'.  Any
> suggestions. It is for Valentine's Day.
> 
> Rickey
> 
>  
> 
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