Chrissy,

Seth Tepfer has (at least) two that might fit your needs:

Perforated Corners<http://www.dancerhapsody.com/Calling/Dances.html#Corners>-
contra corners with waves
http://www.dancerhapsody.com/Calling/Dances.html#Corners

Black Beards of
Vernals<http://www.dancerhapsody.com/Calling/Dances.html#BlackBeards>-
contra corners & rory o'more twirls
http://www.dancerhapsody.com/Calling/Dances.html#BlackBeards

--Jerome





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> Hello callers,
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> Curious if anyone knows any contra dance that contains both Rory O'More
> type wave(s) *and* contra corners.  (Besides the dance Rory O'More itself!)
>  My online and book searching thus far has netted nil.
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> Thanks!
> Chrissy Fowler
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