I have started using allemandes as a way to explain "giving weight", when I 
lead a beginner workshop.
The instruction I use is "Pull yourself around the other person", followed by 
doing it with noodle-arms for contrast. I also use the words "unsatisfying", 
and "zesty".
Then we go back to the circle and use that same level of tension to hold the 
circle together while I ask a band member to play one AABB of a highly 
punctuated melody, such as La Bastringue. I lead/announce the first two 
direction switches and tell the group to listen to the music, count the beats 
to 8, and initiate the change in direction themselves. I also ask them to 
maintain the tension even during the direction change. I point out that the 
connection in our arms help us know when other people think it's time to switch 
direction. Then I say that all the moves where we are contacting other dances 
have approximately that same tension as connection. 
Bob FabinskiRochester NY


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