Thanks so much for this review Lisa!   I love this dance (shout out to Susan 
Michaels who wrote Kaboom!) and call it whenever I have mostly new dancers.  
For the Teen Music camp I called at last week, I added  in the B2, Left hand 
star AND Right hand star, 3,2,1 boom!  

I got feedback from some non-dancers (who found contra dances too hard), who 
said that when they show up without friends or a date to a public dance, that 
they usually feel awkward about asking someone to dance who they don’t know.   
So the next time I called our local community barn dance, I started with more 
mixers to get folks easily mingling.   This worked like a charm. 
I even made longways sets by having folks line up in 2 long lines (no partners) 
then pairing them with someone across for a partner.   I heard no groans or 
complaints.  The single friends said they loved having more mixers to start, 
then most seemed comfortable asking someone after I showed them how it’s done 
(no dive bombs from the rear,  eye contact, ask if they want to dance, and the 
answer can be yes or no)  

I also tried to write a longways where folks were not paired with a partner, 
and make it a mixer…. Still In the testing phase.   I know Luke Donforth wrote 
a longways line mixer !  

Claire Takemori 
(Asheville NC)  


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I used this dance recently (I was an emergency substitute) and was very pleased 
with how well it went. Not only is it a no-partner dance, it doesn’t even 
matter how big the circles are (though I did have them start out in circles of 
4). So no one gets left out even if the scatter to make new circles is chaotic. 
It’s also easy to get them into one big circle for the last time through and 
that’s a very nice way to end.

I think I got it here on Shared Weight, thanks Claire!

Beaumont Boom!
By Claire Takemori (8/26/19)
*Any number in scattered circles
A1   Bal ring 2x, CL
A2   Bal ring 2x, CR

B1. LHS (pile of LH in the middle, keep walking same direction after CR) 
countdown 3-2-1
B2  Boom! Throw hands up and all twirl out of the star and make new circles.

Can end with one big circle

Claire says: I wrote a dance with no Partners that I love for family or parties 
where you start with a few and folks keep dropping in, but it also works for a 
large group.


Lisa Sieverts
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> I used this dance recently (I was an emergency substitute) and was very 
> pleased with how well it went. Not only is it a no-partner dance, it doesn’t 
> even matter how big the circles are (though I did have them start out in 
> circles of 4). So no one gets left out even if the scatter to make new 
> circles is chaotic. It’s also easy to get them into one big circle for the 
> last time through and that’s a very nice way to end.
> 
> I think I got it here on Shared Weight, thanks Claire!
> 
> Beaumont Boom!
> By Claire Takemori (8/26/19)
> *Any number in scattered circles
> A1   Bal ring 2x, CL
> A2   Bal ring 2x, CR
> 
> B1. LHS (pile of LH in the middle, keep walking same direction after CR) 
> countdown 3-2-1
> B2  Boom! Throw hands up and all twirl out of the star and make new circles.
> 
> Can end with one big circle
> 
> Claire says: I wrote a dance with no Partners that I love for family or 
> parties where you start with a few and folks keep dropping in, but it also 
> works for a large group.
> 
> 
> Lisa Sieverts
> 603-762-0235
> [email protected]
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> Subject: [Callers] Re: Good dance for teens/familly dance
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> Interesting! I'll give it a try!
> 
> (I'm always looking for simple, no partner circle dances.)
> 
> Jimmy Akin
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> On Tue, Jun 20, 2023 at 6:21 AM Lisa Sieverts via Contra Callers <
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>> I used this dance recently (I was an emergency substitute) and was very
>> pleased with how well it went. Not only is it a no-partner dance, it
>> doesn’t even matter how big the circles are (though I did have them start
>> out in circles of 4). So no one gets left out even if the scatter to make
>> new circles is chaotic. It’s also easy to get them into one big circle for
>> the last time through and that’s a very nice way to end.
>> 
>> I think I got it here on Shared Weight, thanks Claire!
>> 
>> Beaumont Boom!
>> By Claire Takemori (8/26/19)
>> *Any number in scattered circles
>> A1   Bal ring 2x, CL
>> A2   Bal ring 2x, CR
>> 
>> B1. LHS (pile of LH in the middle, keep walking same direction after CR)
>> countdown 3-2-1
>> B2  Boom! Throw hands up and all twirl out of the star and make new
>> circles.
>> 
>> Can end with one big circle
>> 
>> Claire says: I wrote a dance with no Partners that I love for family or
>> parties where you start with a few and folks keep dropping in, but it also
>> works for a large group.
>> 
>> 
>> Lisa Sieverts
>> 603-762-0235
>> [email protected]
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