This came to me earlier today and I don't seem to have it in my
collection, although it seems so completely glossary-esque that it must
be around. I'm not sure it has any merit other than a pretty low piece
count and a partner and neighbor swing; might work in a medley. No
place to stop and
Maia,
Culver City Contra, by James Hutson (becket R, for those who will:-)
A-1 LL F
R & L Thru
A-2 Ladies Chain
Star L 1X
B-1 New N DoSiDo
N-S
B-2 Men Al L 1 1/2
P-S
A bit more complex for a medley are:
To Have & To Hold Don Flaherty
Triptophane Susan Kevra (all 3
I'm interested in familiar holiday tunes that work for contras. I know
I've danced to Jingle Bells a couple of times (as Alan suggested), and
think I remember doing a mixer to Gloria in Excelsis Deo. Any other ideas?
David
On 12/2/2016 6:10 PM, Winston, Alan P. via Callers wrote:
Claire --
Anyone have some favorites to share? Especially interested in dances that
are simple enough to be part of a medley (they don't need to be dead
simple, just not absurdly complex).
Cheers,
Maia