There are a bunch of bush dances on my bush dance page at
http://pfoster.pcug.org.au/bushdanc/index.htm
They are from various sources and include some originals.
Here are some that have been well received.
Circle Mixers
Jubilee Jig
Grinding the Gears
Infinity
Summer Evening Waltz
Longways (whole set)
Boston Tea Party
Cheltenham Flyer
Digger’s Jig
The Sausage Machine (includes a figure that gives dancers a sense of 
accomplishment. Or broken arms)
Simply Elegant (a waltz for 3 couples)
Snowball Jig
A Snowball's Chance (includes a snowball grand chain)
Tornado Alley
Trip to Gunsburg (could also be called "Don't Forget the Shortcut")
Squares
Clarissa’s Catch
The Four Sisters Square Dance
Lost In Space (includes a hey for 8)
Push and Shove
Other Formations
Borrowdale Exchange (scatter mixer)
Ninepenny Bit (gender free for 9 people)
My contra dance page also includes some circle mixers:
http://pfoster.pcug.org.au/dance/contra.htm
Lost and Found
Rang Tang Mixer (scatter mixer)
Peter
On 30/10/2025 11:57 am, Angela DeCarlis via Contra Callers wrote:
  Hello everyone!
 I've been starting a new dance series in Gainesville, Florida called 
 the All Y'all. The gist of the series is that each event features a 
 variety of community social dancing in an effort to attract 
 experienced dancers who want to try new styles, as well as dancers who 
 are brand new to all of it.
 At the first event we had barn dances, some very easy contra dances, a 
 simple square dance, some urban line dancing, and a demo performance 
 from a local clogging group. It was a great success, with around 75 
 folks attending, the majority of whom were beginners. Here's a link if 
 you want to check out some videos of the fun. 
 <https://www.instagram.com/p/DO1uvMGkbFm/?img_index=1>
 *Here's the ask:* I need to expand my repertoire of beginner-friendly 
 dances to include more formations, and also different traditions! In 
 particular, I want to add more English, Scottish, etc ceilidh dances 
 to my bank for my upcoming events. Simple squares and anything else 
 you adore is also welcome!
 If you have one of two you love, please send them along. Please 
 include what tradition and/or country the dance originates from when 
 appropriate! I'm not yet at a point where I can request any special 
 music — so like, some day I'd love to have balfolk and all that 
 goodness, but it won't happen soon. For now assume the musicians are 
 playing from the American Oldtime repertoire (including 3-part tunes!).
 Thank you all in advance, especially those reading from across the 
 pond. 🙂
 Ang
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