The Weevil (line of 4 facing line of 3)

The Weaving Way (Square inside another square)

Square 5 (a square with another couple in it)

Square 6 (a square with two other couples in it)

Dummer Reel (5 people in a circle)

Horse’s Bransle (8 people in a horseshoe shape)

Cornish 6 Hand Reel (3 couples in a line facing down the room)

Twelve Meet (4 lots of 3 in a square – not the original name for the dance but I can’t remember what it is)

 

From the barn dance side, Scatter Promenade always goes down well, as does Dashing White Sergeant (3 facing 3).

If you don’t count them as contras, Sicilian Circles feel like contra but without the end effects.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Jeremy

 

From: Callers [mailto:callers-bounces@lists.sharedweight.net] On Behalf Of Donna Hunt via Callers
Sent: 01 November 2015 04:11
To: callers@sharedweight.net
Subject: [Callers] dances in unusual formations

 

 



Hi
I'm doing a workshop on dances "outside the box" (ie, no squares or contras).
Anyone have any interesting dances for contra dancers that fit the criteria? 

I have Tom Hinds "Hexitation" and several triplets, a Zia and a Tempest, and have looked through the Ralph Page weekend glossary, but I'm wondering if you were doing a workshop like this, what would be your top pick of a dance?

 

Thanks

Donna Hunt