I'm with Vicki on that point.  Too many mixers especially if there are
children involved who want to stay with their parents.
Here's one I call a scatter keeper because you mix around but you keep your
partner.  It's always a hit.
*The Barn Keeper*
By; Frill
Type: Scatter Mixer/keeper
Formation: Duple-Improper
Level: Beginner-Easy
A1 -----------
Ideally 2 couple circles but it works with any number of couples
(8) Circle Left 1X
(8) Circle Right 1X
A2 -----------
(4) Balance the ring  (4) Balance the ring
(8) Neighbor Do-si-do
B1 -----------
(8) Partner Do-si-do
(8) Partner swing
B2 -----------
(16)  Promenade with partner to new couple
On Thu, Jul 24, 2025 at 6:58 AM Vicki Morrison via Contra Callers <
contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
  My only two-cents worth is that there are too many
mixers. Someone
 complained at a wedding I called a while back that they came with a partner
 and wanted to dance with that partner. It hadn’t occurred to me that anyone
 would feel that way but I understand, so now I always keep mixers at a
 minimum, or call them several dances into the evening. I hope the event
 goes well!
 Vicki
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 On Thursday, July 24, 2025, 7:43 AM, Katherine Kitching via Contra Callers
 <contracallers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
 Hi folks, I'd love your 2 cents for a "barn dance" I'm leading
tonight.
 I'll get (just a little) more complex towards the end, but the first 5-6
 dances will be very simple and high energy.  This will be a mixed group of
 people (many new to dancing, some may have done contras or related things
 before),  at a large, open, community event (where there may be some
 drinking, sigh).
 My question is: *how many times would you run through each dance?*
 I'm thinking 8-10 times, but would love to hear others' instincts.
 I've included 3 examples of the dances I'll be calling below.
 1. *Simple circle mixer*
 *A part*
 Circle left
 Circle right
 Balance the big circle x2
 Into the centre all say "Hey"
 *B part*
 All "explode" - break hands and wander around the hall
 When you meet someone, take right hands, balance once and pull by them
 (Do this at least once, but if you are coordinated you may manage 2-3
 different times!)
 Reform the circle in no particular order, start again.
 2. *Simple line mixer* - dancers start in long lines facing their
 (temporary) partner - I will divide the lines into shorter sets based on
 how many times the dance will run through (TBC!)
 (Designate each side of the line with a name e.g. Porpoise line and
 Ostrich line.
 Remind them that they must always come back to their home side and never
 join the other line)
 *A part*
 LLFB
 With partner left hand allemande
 LLFB
 With partner right hand allemande
 *B part* (I demo this part with a small group to show people how it goes,
 prior to the walk through!)
 All in the set join hands to make an oval - "oval left"
 Oval right
 Top Porpoise and bottom Ostrich dance up the middle (i.e. the Porpoise
 dances down the line, while the Ostrich dances up the line) - Porpoise
 rejoins their own line at the bottom, Ostrich rejoins their own line at the
 top.
 Lines readjust themselves so that everyone is facing a new partner (I tell
 everyone to point to their new partner and wave to them, so everyone is
 clear on who their new partner is-  have done this dance many times before
 and people have no problem figuring it out) - if additional time, clap
 along to the music.
 *Scatter Dance in "floating **duples**" *
 Circle left
 Bal ring x 2
 Circle right
 Bal ring x 2
 Do si do P
 Left allemande neighbour
 All bow to each other then skip off with partner to form a new duple
 Thank you!
 Kat Kitching
 Halifax NS
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twirls,
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