Your first point of call should probably be the singlets on The Callers Box
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https://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/thecallersbox/?title=&author=&formation=Singlet&progression=&pos_lines=&pos_mode=all_given&neg_lines=&neg_mode=any_any

There's some great ones there (all written for a couple on their own, down
to one is fairly trivial).

Louise Siddons has been taking notes of what works in her Wednesday
walkthroughs here - https://www.scissortail.org/siddons/wednesdays.html

Bob

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 8:16 PM Jonathan Sivier via Contra Callers <
[email protected]> wrote:

>     I've been asked to call a virtual contra dance next month and am
> looking for some suggestions for good dances that people have used that
> work well for 1 or 2 dancers.  I've participated in just a few virtual
> dances, but haven't called one before.  I've got a few ideas, but could use
> some more.  Are there any repositories of modified contras suitable for
> virtual dances?  I know there is a site with a lot of English dances, but
> haven't heard of a similar one for contras.
>
>     Also, any tips on things to do, or not do, while leading a virtual
> dance would be welcome.
>
>     Let me know if you have come across any modified dances that have gone
> over well at online dances.  Thanks.
>
> Jonathan
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