Hi Hannah! Lots of good input on this one. I, personally, think of the spiral 
as a "figure" rather than a dance by itself. Admittedly it takes a while to run 
the figure depending on the size of the crowd, but yeah, like someone brought 
up using the spiral as part of a Grand March and I use it there too. I mostly 
use it near the end of a circle dance like La Bastringue. So after a while, 
when circling left I'll say, "OK I'm coming IN. keep circling left. New rules: 
follow the leader and don't let go".  Maybe the band changes the tune or not.. 
Then maybe a few reverses of direction, maybe a few duck under arch (Grapevine 
Twist-esque). Then wind it up and unwind it, get back in a circle and "one more 
time" and back to the original tune and dance.

the trick is definitely when you get to the center of the spiral making the 
dancers think you have miscalculated , muttering "I'm SURE this worked the last 
time I tried it".. Then when you unwind it,.. ahhhhhh the crowd goes wild  hah 
hah

I would say the more the merrier. This figure probably works best with more 
than 30 dancers.. Less than that and there's not nearly as much drama. If the 
crowd gets too big, of course, the speed of the dancers is faster and faster as 
you get near the outside of the spiral so  be aware and adjust speed.

have fun!!  - bill

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From: Hannah Chamberlain via Contra Callers 
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Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2023 12:42 PM
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Subject: [Callers] The Spiral Dance

Greeting callers!
I am calling a friend's wedding this weekend and she requested "the spiral 
dance," a circle dance where at some point one person leads everyone into a 
spiral (or, optionally, anywhere around the hall?). I think I've danced it 
before, but I'm having a hard time finding a name or notes on how to call it. 
Can anyone share a version with me?
Thanks in advance,
Hannah Chamberlain
(outside of) Portland, ME
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