yep. Truth be told I've used this dance several times when there were just 5 or 6
dancers. when 5, I danced.. Using Chorus Jig is a good time to impart the "historical
aspect" of what it is we are doing too..
BTW, I got this dance from David Kaynor.. yay David!!!
bill
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Hi Bill,
Just get them to line up in contra lines and say, “Hands six from the top;
hold hands in a circle of six; spread out and find some space then make two lines of three
facing three.”
Then you just have to sort out any odd couples at the bottom.
Happy dancing,
John
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Subject: Re: [Callers] Contra Corners Dance
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..
Bill