David, I’ve been saying that for years and thought it might just be me! Years 
ago I have removed all my dance cards that end with a chain. The only exception 
is Steve Zakon-Anderson’s great Trip to Lambertville which flows from a chain 
to ladies into the middle for a long wave. Not nearly as awkward. Thanks for 
mentioning that!

Vicki MorrisonTallahassee

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On Tuesday, August 6, 2024, 10:23 PM, David Harding via Contra Callers 
<[email protected]> wrote:

 
My wife once complained to a caller about some awkward transition.  The 
response was, "You just haven't figured out the right flourish to make it 
flow."  An example of this is any improper dance that ends with courtesy turn, 
followed by some interaction with your next neighbor to start the next time 
through.  That transition is fine for the robin, who doesn't go all the way 
around to face in, but rather stops short, facing the next neighbor.  The lark, 
on the other hand, winds up facing the wrong direction.  However, if the robin 
twirls under their joined left arms, spinning once or twice or more, the lark 
smoothly ends up facing the right direction to meet a new neighbor.  
 
 
David
 
 On 8/5/2024 7:37 PM, Michael Fuerst via Contra Callers wrote:
  
 
I am accumulating a  list of figures, or figure sequence that significant dance 
writers (not necessarily a majority) consider Choreographic No-Nos
 My list so far:
 1. do-si-do across 2. right chain after a swing 3 short swings on an odd phrase
 4. Shadow swings
 Does anyone have further suggestions?  
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