I agree with Alan's choices, and will just add that Circle Waltz (or Family 
Waltz) works very nicely to the tune Tombigbee Waltz, especially at the chassee 
steps. 

Richard

On Oct 11, 2010, at 10:41 PM, Alan Winston - SSRL Central Computing wrote:

> Chrissy wrote:
> 
>> A poll:  What's your favorite waltz mixer, and why?
> 
> For experienced English dancers:
> "The Wood Duck", because of the trance-inducing match of tune and dance,
> elegant flow, partner and neighbor interaction.
> 
> For everybody else:
> "Circle Waltz" (Big circle, balance and roll-away 4x, with this one balance
> in and out, roll in, repeat going out, chassee in, chassee out, waltz around)
> or some variation, because it's so accessible,  connects the whole room
> repeatedly, lets you see most of the opposite-sex people in the room if only
> for a fleeting moment, and works with many flavors of waltz.)
> 
> 
> 
> -- Alan
> 
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