Or don’t have them do a buzzstep—swings work just fine with a walking step. (If 
you’ve got moderately experienced folks mixed in, though, you may need to teach 
the buzzstep, since few moderately experienced dancers will do a walking swing 
even if asked to.)

If you do teach buzzstep, I’ve had the most success teaching it as a gallop 
https://youtu.be/5GmQ868ArAw?t=12 ; I’ll take a group of 8 or so, holding 
hands, and have everyone gallop (clockwise, right/inner foot in front), then 
break it into two circles without stopping, then into pairs; then stop and show 
ballroom position.

Getting them into ballroom position for the swing and then teaching them to let 
go of the pointy hands works much better than “gents on the left, ladies on the 
right” for ending correctly.


Read Weaver
Jamaica Plain, MA
http://lcfd.org

> On Jul 24, 2018, at 12:00 PM, John Sweeney via Callers 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Your next big problem is getting them to do a good buzz-step swing and finish 
> with the man on the left, lady on the right.  With large numbers of beginners 
> there will some who get in wrong every time and break down the dance.  I 
> would practice that in a circle mixer like:
> http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/TheExchangeSwing.html 
> <http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/TheExchangeSwing.html>
> or
> http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/VirginiaReelCircleMixer24.html 
> <http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/VirginiaReelCircleMixer24.html>
>  

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