Traffic Jam.  (I haven't called this, but here's notation shared by other people on mailing lists. )

TRAFFIC JAM 

Random singletons - no partner

(via Barb Kirchner)


A1: clap 3x, stamp 3x, walk 4 steps

    repeat

    (it's fun to face people when you do clap/stamp, then walk off and face 

     somebody else)


A2: eight sliding steps to the right, eight slides back to the left


B1: make circles of any size, circle left, circle right


B2: break circles, promenade in lines


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TRAFFIC JAM (John Krumm)

via David Millstone

no partners needed at start

any standard reel, played AB 

(or just done AA then done again to the BB)


Dancers stand individually anywhere on the floor to start.


BASIC TRAFFIC JAM

A  Clap clap clap; Stamp stamp stamp; Walk - 2 - 3 - 4 (repeat all this)


B   Sashay across the hall for 8 counts; Reverse 


You try to go in a straight line, but avoiding collisions. "Reverse" doesn't

mean go exactly back where you started, but rather change directions. Do this

half a dozen times or so, then move into...


IMTERMEDIATE TRAFFIC JAM


Turn around, quick! Find someone standing there and stand in front of them.

That's your buddy. On the clapping part, instead of clapping your own hands,

you and your partner clap both hands together with each other. On the walking,

you just hold closer hand and walk four steps with your partner. On the sashay,

you hold both hands and gallop sideways (in the same direction!), still trying

to avoid collisions with other couples. Do this variation a few times, then

move into...


ADVANCED TRAFFIC JAM


Same as above, except that on the "reverse" caller says "Switch" and you find a

different partner for the sashay back.


"Sasha" is really popular around here, needs a specific tune.

Hope this helps!


From: Callers <callers-bounces@lists.sharedweight.net> on behalf of T Claw via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 5, 2019 12:27 PM
To: callers@lists.sharedweight.net <callers@lists.sharedweight.net>
Subject: [Callers] Family Dances
 
Does anyone have any recommendations, for silly fun called/led dances/figures/games for a family dance that has lots of young kids and perhaps not enough adults joining in the mix?

Thanks, 
T-Claw