In response to Rickey Holt's message: > I am looking for an easy dance that uses groups of 3 dancers - either 3 > facing 3, or 3 all facing the same direction. I especially would like one > where the dancers in each group of 3 have a chance to play with which one of > them is in the middle. No country corners please. I already have 3 Meet, > from the old Community Dancing Manuals. Any other suggestions? Dances that > do not require a specific tune but fit within a standard 32 bar contra tune > would be best. > Thanks. > Rickey Holt > Fremont, NH
I wrote this dance several years ago when the local dance conflicted with the Dance Flurry and I had to stay home to call. The 1st star can be wrist grip (snowflake star), or whatever is easy for folks. The 2nd star should NOT be wrist grip - I point out that whoever is on top of the pile will have something special to do in the next part of the dance (lead the 2 people on his/her right to another line of 3). Any bouncy, silly tune will work. Find You at the Flurry Hilton Baxter Type: Scatter Mixer Formation: 3 facing 3 to start A1 ----------- opposite dosido opposite allem L A2 ----------- opposite allem R (or swing) all six circle L B1 ----------- star L (6 hand “snowflake”) star R (hands piled on top of each other) B2 ----------- person on top lead 3-some to new 3-some (other 3 stay) lines of 3 forward & back (if time) B2 can be led by bottom person, tallest, shortest, most hair, least hair, person showing most leg, most facial hair, most jewelry, etc. Hilton Baxter www.binghamtondance.org/hiltonbaxter/
