Thanks! I want more dances in my box that familiarize folks with dancing with
all the people even if they aren’t expecting it, but to have that built into
the dance. So this is for dance communities that don’t have a lot of swapping
and aren’t as skilled overall. So on the simpler side (but
Ann Arbor One
by Al Olson
Contra/Becket-CW/Easy
A1 ---
(8) Star Left 3/4
(8) NEW N allemande RT to short wavy lines (anyone in middle) <=PROGRESSION
A2 ---
(8) Balance and slide to the right (as in Rory O’More)
(8) Balance and slide to the left (as in Rory O’More)
B1 ---
Do you specifically want folks in the middle of short line? Or would a long
line at the sides work as well?
Erik Hoffman's Missing Duck sets up a long lines Rory O'More with a partner
allemande. If folks over or under allemande that, then the other person is
facing in and starts the hey. It all
Hi Alex and All:
This may or not be what you're asking for, but the following role-free contra
was written where any dancer can be at any position in the wave. I learned in
writing this that it was too difficult for me to include a neighbor swing, keep
it role-free, and have all stay with
Alexandra,
>From the subject line of your note I'm guessing you're familiar with Roger
Diggle's Two Whos in the Middle, but I'm sending it offline in case you're
not.
--Jerome
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