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I agree about not wanting people coming from both sides. For just plain teaching the contra corners figure, I like Chorus Jig done as a triplet.. (B2 = actives swing to end of set 3's move up). I have done this dance with total beginner groups with no problem.
The down side of doing a triplet, I guess, is the "herding cats" aspect of setting up many short sets..
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<div class="PlainText">My choice would be Sackett's Harbor. The experienced dancers won't be bored because they're probably not used to doing triple
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minors anyway. The twos and threes are in no doubt who their ones are, and unlike modern contras where the move has been
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condensed from triple minor to duple minor they won't have people coming at them from both sides.<br>
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I strongly recommend that (as in this version) you join hands in lines of THREE at the start of the figure rather than long lines.
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This gives people (particularly the threes) time to work out who they're going to be circling with.<br>
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