I guess I misunderstood your rules!  I thought you wished to avoid circle left 
3/4, N swing, not all circles in the A1.  Hope you find enough!
Linda

On Jun 29, 2017, at 7:13 PM, Kalia Kliban <kalia.kli...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 6/29/2017 3:33 PM, Linda Leslie wrote:
>> Here are few for you to consider, Kalia. Hope you and the new callers have a 
>> lot of fun!
>> warmly, Linda
>> *A1 Reel*
>> by Chris Weiler
>> Contra/Becket-CCW/Easy
> 
> This is my go-to ending dance, and I love it.  It does, however, start with 
> the dread circle left 3/4, which I'm trying to avoid in this case.
> 
>> *Boys from Urbana*
>> by John Coffman
>> Contra/Becket-CW/Easy
> 
> Another truly excellent dance.  I considered this one, but thought the timing 
> subtleties of the zig-zag to allemande might get away from a hesitant new 
> caller.  As a fairly new trainer-of-callers, I'm uncertain about how much 
> complexity they can handle.  I know I was a total mess on my first few 
> camper-night attempts.  Anything that needed teaching beyond the very basics 
> would have been out of my league.  But there are often callers in classes 
> who've got the basics down and are looking for a bit more of a challenge.
> 
>> *Classical Contra*
>> by Peter Campbell & Lisa Greenleaf
>> Contra/Becket-CW/Easy
>> A1 -----------
>> Circle left three-quarters, pass through
> 
> Again, the circle L 3/4 start...
> 
>> *Equal Turn, The*
>> by Tom Hinds
>> Contra/Becket-CW/Easy-Int
>> A1 -----------
>> Gents Allemande left once and a half
>> Neighbor swing
>> A2 -----------
>> R & L through
>> Ladies chain
>> B1 -----------
>> Circle Left three-quarters,
>> pass through up and down
>> New ladies allemande left once and a half**
>> B2 -----------
>> Partner Balance and Swing
> 
> Aha!  We may have a winner!  A glossary-figure Becket that doesn't start with 
> circle L 3/4!
> 
>> *Midwest Folklore*
>> by Orace Johnson
>> Contra/Becket-CW/Easy
>> A1 -----------
>> Circle left three-quarters
> <snip>
>> *Trip to Falmouth*
>> by Linda Leslie
>> Contra/Becket-CW/Easy
>> A1 -----------
>> Circle left three-quarters
> 
> Ubiquitous, aren't they :>)
> 
>> *Serenity & Grace*
>> by Linda Leslie
>> Contra/Becket-CW/Easy
>> A1 -----------
>> Long lines forward and back
>> Circle Left three-quarters
> 
> It's not _quite_ the first move...
> 
>> *Wingnut Whirl*
>> by Allan Brozek
>> Contra/Becket-CW/Easy
>> A1 -----------
>> (8) Down the hall, four in line (turn as couples)
>> (8) Return and Bend the line
>> A2 -----------
>> (8) Circle Left 3/4 and pass through along the set
>> (8) Next Neighbor swing
>> B1 -----------
>> (8) Men allemande Left 1-1/2
>> Scoop up partner and star promenade half-way
>> B2 -----------
>> (8) Women Do-si-do
>> (8) Partner swing
> 
> Hooray, another good candidate!  The star promenade is an excellent bonus 
> move, since none of my other easy dances have it, and I like the Women's 
> dosido into the swing.
> 
> Thank you Linda!

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