I doubt this exists, but thought I’d ask:
I have seen on-line apps that demonstrate just one particular move (a ravens 
chain or whatever) showing how each dancer moves in that single call/move.
But has anyone yet programmed something that allows you to put in all the moves 
of a full contra dance, so you can see how all the dancers in a contra line 
interact?
I’m trying to figure out movements and end effects using a magnetic whiteboard, 
moving magnets around, but it is both painstakingly slow and I keep screwing it 
up.

I know the ideal way to figure out end effects and make sure a dance works 
before calling it is to get a few friends together to walk it thru, but short 
of getting that many contra dancers in a room (I have one friend who offers 
them pie as incentive, but I’m no pastry chef!), has anyone figured out a 
better system for visualizing dancer interactions and end effects other than 
magnets on a whiteboard? 

Assuming an on-line simulator doesn’t exist, I’m about to go that 
magnet/whiteboard route, so if anyone cares to suggest the least mind-boggling 
way to set that up (Lark 1A, Raven 1A, Lark 2A, Raven 2A, etc?) do chime in! I 
need some way to label each dancer so that when they leave their minor set, and 
then, say, do a left diagonal ravens chain back to their partner I can tell if 
it really IS their own partner or if I’ve screwed up again. :-( 

I find online videos can sometimes help me visualize the interactions in the 
middle of the line (if the videographer will hold still long enough for me to 
see a whole run-thru of the dance with one minor set), but I can almost never 
see end effects in those.

Thanks for any suggestions!
Becky Liddle, Toronto
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