I found this dance, which I wrote down from Nils's calling. You do start
out with a partner, but you lose them multiple times.
It's an entertaining dance to do once in a while, but it can be less fun
for tall people who start at the top of the hall or short people who start
at the bottom and therefore never go anywhere and never see new neighbors.
(Presumably, you can convince dancers to switch around their starting
positions to avoid that.)
The Bubble Network
Gregory Dyke
gender-unspecific mixer contra
A1  N balance, swing
A2  circle left 3/4, "P" swing
B1  lines of 4 down the hall
      middles turn as couple, ends turn alone, return
B2  balance ring, petronella
      balance ring, CA twirl to face next N
All swings end with the taller person on the left.
Yoyo Zhou
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 3:06 PM, <JohnFreem(a)aol.com> wrote:
  I guess that my question is why would you want to do
this? I suppose that
 it was at least a bit fun if folks remember it.
 John B. Freeman, SFTPOCTJ
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