Here are a few that I think are easy.

"Another Nice Combination" by Tom Hinds is an easy Shadow dance
"Mark Ward's Reel" by Sue Rosen - easy shadow interaction right back to partner
"Meg's a Dancing Fool" by Seth Tepfer - same
"The Judge" by Bob Isaacs (diagonal chain to shadow)

There are some "big set" dances as well that I think are easy:

"Fairport Harbor" by Paul Balliet - the only trick is getting everyone
to promenade
"Salute to Larry Jennings" by Ted Sannella and Larry Jennings

Hope this helps!
/Andy Shore
http://andyshore.com/

On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Emily Addison <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I was wondering if anyone had relatively 'easy on the brain' 'out of your
> minor set' dances???
>
> Here in Ottawa (Ontario), dancers aren't used to leaving their minor
> set/partner to go dance with other.  I'd like to try a few really great
> dances with this feature but they need to have a high success rate for a
> room of folks not used to this feature of some contras.
>
> Any ideas and if so, why did you choose that dance????
>
> Much thanks!
> Emily Addison
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