You could also make the direction of the swing optional...CW or CCW.....
;-)
In most instances, the release to the next move, or even the release
itself, is more awkward.It is true that new dances do this on occasion, but
I am not sure this is an instance where I would want to reinforce the idea
that it didn't matter.

On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Luke Donforth <[email protected]>wrote:

> It seems that one of the fundamental basics of contra dancing is that at
> the end of a swing, the lady (or person dancing the traditional lady's
> role) ends on the right.
>
> I've been thinking about calling in situations with a high percentage of
> new dancers, especially where gender ratios are off or deliberately being
> ignored.
>
> I'm wondering about dances that still have the form of a longways contra
> but where it doesn't matter who ends the swing where.
>
> For instance:
> Becket
> A1
> Long Lines Yearn to the Left
> With Neighbor across from you, DSD 1x
> A2
> Circle L
> Circle R
> B1
> Star L
> Star R
> B2
> Partner DSD on side
> Partner swing (or two hand turn), end facing across
>
> If you and your partner switch who is on the right at the end of the swing,
> it doesn't matter. You won't have to do any different moves, or
> accidentally lose your partner.
>
> It seems like if you want to avoid gendered rolls, you lose access to a
> bunch of moves (chains and Neighbor swings coming to mind). The moves above
> are valid, as are petronellas, allemandes, and promenades (R&L and heys
> might technically work, but they're not ones I would shoot for in the
> hypothetical situations I'm envisioning).
>
> Does anyone out there have a collection of dances like this that they like?
>
> Just a few months ago there was a discussion of some circle mixers for new
> dancers (
> http://www.sharedweight.net/pipermail/callers/2012-October/005152.html)
> which I found really useful; but I'd like to flesh out options for that
> level of crowd that aren't mixers and are swing forgiving.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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