The easiest of such dances have dancers do-s--do new neighbors as the last part of B2. Excellent exampes are Small Potatoes by Jim Kitch and Simplicity Swing by Becky Hill (http://www.dancerhapsody.com/handouts/danceseasycall.pdf)
Then comes dances where an out of foursome do-si-do occur somewhere else in the dance, one of the earliest examples (and a very good example) being Al's Advice by Paul Tyler: 1. Almd R N 1+1/2 2. Left shoulder dsd next N 3. With orig Ns: cir L 3/4 4. Sw pt 5. Long lines: fwd & bk 6. 1/2 W ch 7. Bal pt (across); pull past pt by R hd; pull past N by L hd! 8. Bal pt (across); pull past pt by R hd; pull past N by L hd! Alternative for 7&8: Bal pt; four changes of gd R & L around minor set, st pt R hd Michael Fuerst 802 N Broadway Urbana IL 61801 217-239-5844 Links to photos of many of my drawings and paintings are at www.ArtComesFuerst.com
