There are a couple x2 contras, where it's basically the same dance twice
through. Those tend to have two swings, so may be less pertinent, but (the
similar) "Will you marry me" by Seth Tepher, or "Midwestern Folklore" by
Oracle Johnson may be pertinent.

Staying in the Becket theme is one I wrote for the wedding of friends
called Frog Stars; and for the couples that insist on having "contra!" at
their weddings instead of just circle and longways dances, I tweaked Family
Contra to Wedding Becket (proper/improper/whatever, role doesn't matter).
Becket can be really friendly for beginners, and if you use circles L&R,
Stars R&L, that fills up to half the dance; use a yearn progression (easy
double progression, so no one is out in a short even set), and fill it out
with whatever else you want them to do. For instance "Pluck It"

These don't have chase figures or basket swing, etc. Most of my "around
two, fall through" dances I'd consider more complex. If you've got time to
work with them it could certainly happen though. But I'll toss the scatter
mixer Basket of Frogs out there. (Written in honor of Fiddling Frog dance
weekend in S. California) It's got a lot of swing time; so I'll propose a
becket version that keeps your partner, but I'll start a separate thread
for that one because I want to get the hive-minds opinion on timing.

~~~~~~Beginner Beckets~~~~~~

Will You Marry Me
by Seth Tepfer
Contra/Becket-CW/Beginner

A1 -----------
(8) Circle Left 3/4
ooze into a short wavy line with Women in the middle with L
(4) Balance the short Wavy line
(4) Ladies allemande Left 1
A2 -----------
(16) Neighbor balance and swing
B1 -----------
(8) Circle Left 3/4
ooze into a short wavy line with Women in the middle with L
(4) Balance the short Wavy line
(4) Ladies allemande Left 1
B2 -----------
(16) Partner balance and swing
slide left

Midwestern Folklore
by Oracle Johnson
Contra/Becket-CW/Beginner

A1 -----------
(8) Circle Left 3/4
(8) Neighbor Do-si-do
A2 -----------
(16) Neighbor balance and swing
B1 -----------
(8) Circle Left 3/4
(8) Partner Do-si-do
B2 -----------
(16) Partner balance and swing
slide left to next

Frog Stars
by Luke Donforth
Contra/Becket-CW/Beginner-Easy

A1 -----------
(8) Left hand Star
(8) Right hand Star
A2 -----------
(8) Partner Do-si-do
(8) Partner swing
B1 -----------
(8) Circle Left 3/4
(8) Neighbor swing
B2 -----------
(8) Ladies Chain across
(8) Long lines, yearn to the left

Wedding Becket
by Luke Donforth
Contra/Becket-CW/Dbl-Prog/Beginner

A1 -----------
(4) Balance Ring
(4) Balance Ring
(8) Circle Left 1X
A2 -----------
(4) Balance Ring
(4) Balance Ring
(8) Circle Right 1X
B1 -----------
(8) Neighbor Do-si-do, straight across
(8) Partner Do-si-do
B2 -----------
(8) Two hand turn with partner
(8) Long lines, back and forward, shift left, looking at new new couple

Pluck It
by Luke Donforth
Contra/Becket-CW/Beginner

A1 -----------
(8) Circle Left
(8) Circle Right
A2 -----------
(8) Right hand Star
(8) Left hand Star
B1 -----------
(8) Partner Do-si-do
(8) Partner swing
B2 -----------
(8) Neighbor Do-si-do
(8) Long lines, yearn left

~~~Basket Dances~~~

Basket of Frogs
by Luke Donforth
Scatter Mixer/Improper

A1 -----------
(16) Promenade around the room, find another couple
A2 -----------
(8) Gents Do-si-do 1x
(8) Ladies two-hand turn 1.5x, keep holding hands
B1 -----------
(2) Gents take two hands over women’s, lift over heads and behind back of
women
(2) Ladies  lift hands over and behind backs of men
(12) Basket Swing
B2 -----------
(16) Neighbor swing
New partner

On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 4:55 PM Rick Mohr via Callers <
callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

> I call a small monthly dance for teenagers, a blast and interesting in
> many ways.
>
> My easiest “regular evening” contras are a good challenge for the group,
> so I’m looking for some varied easy contras to lead up to those. (Also
> interesting barn dances -- asking about those in a separate thread.)
>
> The teens are fine with swings but aren’t hooked on them like most contra
> dancers. So contras with no partner swing, no neighbor swing, or no swings
> at all are just fine, and good for variety. And our lines are fairly short,
> so unequal dances are OK.
>
> Here are some favorites. Have other good ones to add? The group is all
> about having fun, so it’s fine to have chases, basket swings, sashaying,
> and other goofiness.
>
> Family Contra (Sherry Nevins)
> A1:  Bal ring x2, circle R
> A2:  Bal ring x2, circle L
> B1:  Dosido P, dosido N
> B2:  Dosido as couples 1.5
>
> Andy White's (Amy Cann)
> A1:  Circle L, dosido P
> A2:  As couples dosido Ns, 2 hand turn N
> B1:  Clap both/R/both/L with P, same with N; repeat all
> B2:  2s arch, 1s duck; 1s arch, 2s duck BACK; 2s arch, 1s duck
>
> Jefferson & Liberty
> A1:  Circle L/R
> A2:  Star R/L
> B1:  1s balance & swing
> B2:  Down center, 1's arch, 2's duck; return (1s backing up)
>
> Monterey Detour (Bob Dalsemer)
> A1:  Down center (turn alone) & back
> A2:  Circle R/L
> B1:  Dosido N, sw N
> B2:  F&b, 1s sw
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rick
>
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