Well, there's what the kids go for: "All You Can Eat"; possibly of something tasty for the season, like "Apples and Chocolate". If you're not on the food part, there's "Black Cat Mixer", "Dancing In My Bones", or "Witches Star".
Having danced at themed dancing where the theme overran programmatic considerations; I'd say a holiday theme can be well used like a spice: just a little to keep it interesting. But if one of these fits you program, enjoy. All You Can Eat by Ted Crane Contra/Improper/Easy A1 ----------- (8) Gypsy Neighbor R 1x (8) Women allemande Left 1-1/2 A2 ----------- (16) Partner gypsy R and swing B1 ----------- (8) Circle Left 3/4 (8) Neighbor swing B2 ----------- (8) Left hand Star 1x (8) SAME Neighbor Gypsy Left 1x Apples and Chocolate by Sue Rosen Contra/Improper A1 ----------- (8) Balance and slide to the right (as in Rory O’More) (8) Balance and slide to the left (as in Rory O’More) A2 ----------- (4) Neighbor allemande Right 1/2 (4) Men allemande Left 1/2 (8) Partner swing B1 ----------- (8) Circle Left 1X (8) Women's Chain to neighbor B2 ----------- (8) 1/2 Hey, women passing right shoulders (8) New Neighbor Do-si-do to a wave of 4 (N R, W L) Black Cat Mixer by Martha Wild Circle Mixer/Improper A1 ----------- (8) All forward and back (8) All forward and back A2 ----------- (8) Circle Left (8) Single file Prom Back to Right Women tap Man in front of them on shoulder, who turns (new P) B1 ----------- (8) Partner Do-si-do (8) Partner swing B2 ----------- (16) Promenade in line of direction, form a circle Witch’s Star by Linda Leslie Contra/Improper A1 ----------- (8) Right Hands across star (8) Left Hands across star back, gents drop out A2 ----------- (8) Women allemande Left 1-1/2 (8) Partner swing B1 ----------- (8) Long lines, forward and back (8) Women's Chain across B2 ----------- (16) Hey, women passing right shoulders On Sun, Aug 19, 2018 at 3:33 PM Karin Neils via Callers < [email protected]> wrote: > Witches' Cauldron by Kirsten Koths is a favorite of mine - Becket Sicilian > Mixer - easy moves for the inclusion of beginners, and a very unusual > progression (see Notes at > <http://www.quiteapair.us/calling/acdol/dance/acd_184.html> > <http://www.quiteapair.us/calling/acdol/dance/acd_184.html>) to keep the > experienced dancers entertained. I do *not* recommend it if you have more > than 20% beginners on the floor.The tune *OLD GREY CAT*’s a VERY GOOD > MATCH in rhythm and mood. I've had fun introducing it with a witchy > chant: > > *Double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn, and cauldron bubble!* > > *Come and stir my pot with me. Bring a partner; come and see!* > > When we dance *Witches’ Cauldron*, we’ll be stirring the pot this way and > that; things will bubble up; there’ll be eddies and lumps. > Karin > > > > > On 8/19/2018 1:22 PM, Maia McCormick via Callers wrote: > > The ones that come to mind are: > - Wizard's Walk > - The Zombies of Sugar Hill > > Happy calling! > > On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 11:12 AM barbara153--- via Callers < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi everyone! >> >> I will be calling a dance on Halloween and would like to know if anyone >> can share some Halloween themed dances with choreography if possible. >> >> I do have : >> Halloween Twist >> Chainsaw >> >> Thanks and keep on calling... >> Barbara G >> _______________________________________________ >> List Name: Callers mailing list >> List Address: [email protected] >> Archives: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >> > > > _______________________________________________ > List Name: Callers mailing list > List Address: [email protected] > Archives: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > > > _______________________________________________ > List Name: Callers mailing list > List Address: [email protected] > Archives: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > -- Luke Donforth [email protected] <[email protected]>
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