The Wheel, circle mixer by Gene Hubert
 
A1 Promenade (CCW)(16)
A2 (face partner Gents facing out, Women facing in) join 2 hands with partner 
and walk ~8 steps IN (8), join hands in concentric circles and walk ~8 steps 
back out (8)
B1 all circle LEFT (opposite directions obviously)
B2 *SWING* (nearest person)
 
This dance is a riot. needs MANY couples in circle and resist urge to make 2 
sets because even when dancers line up originally in circle NEXT to partner, 
they are never that way in the actual dance. Lots of craziness at swing, lost 
and found in the middle. gender changes happen here, also if dancer cannot find 
a partner at swing (or promenade) stay in dance with "invisible partner" and 
try again. Needs many couple to make it work, especially since women are on the 
outside of the concentric and have shorter arms on the average. If this becomes 
a problem 9womens arms being pulled out or arm sockets) tell dances "big steps 
in, short steps out"..  often, after a few times thru, I tell the dancers to 
"let the music tell them when to swing" in B2, then it's REALLY a riot. This 
works for dancers of ANY level! I've never had experienced dancers not have a 
good time. 
 
I miss Gene!
 
bill



 
> Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 15:47:32 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Callers] Favorite mixers?
> 
> I'd love to add a few more mixers to my repertoire.  Which ones do you 
> like for beginning groups or for early in the evening?  And do you have 
> some that more advanced groups can enjoy?
> 
> Kalia
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