another really easy one is circle left - swing corner X4 - prom home
Mac McKeever
   On Friday, August 31, 2018, 6:14:01 AM CDT, Tom Hinds via Callers 
<callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:  
 
 Of course there’s tons of material.  If you’re newish to calling I would get 
comfortable with a just one at first.  How about:
Circle left, right
Allemande left corner, grand right and left.
swing P and promenade
Forward and back twice.
You can change the order of the above for variety.  Just take a look at how the 
figure ends and begins so it all flows well.
My experience is that the some of the dancers will reach their partners a beat 
or two before the end of the phrase during the grand right and left.   So I 
always say something like “swing when your meet your own” rather than “when you 
meet your own swing”
Tom Hinds
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On Aug 31, 2018, at 6:41 AM, Liam Binley via Callers 
<callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:



Hi all, I have been calling for about a 18 months now, mostly Contra, with a 
bit of ECD mixed in for good measure. The one thing I haven’t tried yet is 
American format squares(chorus, figure, figure, chorus, etc)! So, I have some 
square figures that I’d like to try, but I’m a bit stuck on choruses. Has 
anyone got any good, interesting, but simple choruses that can be easily done 
‘on the call’?

Many Thanks,
Liam Binley.

liam.bin...@me.com

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