Steele Anniversary has a mad robin followed by gent/lead  cross the set and
gypsy & swing, so you've got something like 20 beats of eye contact before
the swing.

Can't remember the name :-/ but I've done a dance where you approach your
partner multiple times and it always turns into something else (hey, etc)
before you finally get a swing.

Neighbor flirty dances can be good too.



On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Delia Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

> How about New Year's Day by Paul Balliet?  You gypsy with your future
> neighbor, a tease, then go back and balance/swing your original neighbor.
>
> On Apr 3, 2013, at 6:18 AM, Alan Winston wrote:
>
> > I'm supposed to do an hour of flirty contra dances at Queer Contra Dance
> Camp next weekend.
> >
> > Of course they all are, to some degree, but I wonder what comes to mind
> for you when you think of a flirtatious contra.  (And what would be the
> characteristics of a flirty dance for you.  As someone with long experience
> in English dance I think there can be exciting flirtatious connection
> without a lot of touching.)
> >
> > I'll just get Flirtation Reel out of the way right now.
> > I'll obviously have something with a Mad Robin in it.
> > I'm thinking about Ramsey Chase.
> >
> > What are your thoughts?
> >
> > -- Alan
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