Here is a dance with both a left and right chain....
The Balter Dance
Becket Left Beg-Int by Michael Fuerst May 2021
Recent video 2025 Cabin Fever weekend in Knoxville TN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtTO2Jrsv4A*A1*
Robins chain to neighbor
Left hand star once around
*A2*
Larks chain to partner.
Right hand star once around.
*B1*
With neighbor, right hand balance pull by across.
Partners swing on side they started the dance, end facing across.
*B2*
Long lines forward and roll away with 1/2 sashay.
(Larks slide right to robin's place while robins roll in front of lark to take larks place)
Partner balance towards each other and away (4)
With robins holding their place, larks roll from right side
to left side of partner, all finishing facing new neighbors (4).
(Partners' joined hands at end of roll can guide robins into A1's chain.)
Notes:
(1) Balter - to dance artlessly, without particular grace or skill, but usually with enjoyment.
(2) Although neither expected nor intended, this dance is suitable for a crowd with a high proportion of beginners, as one caller reported to me:"I called a couple of your dances tonight. There were totally brand new dancers in the mix--folks with not even other dance experience--so even basic stuff required like 3 walk-thrus. We did Dave Found The Missing Coffee Cup, and Balter Dance. Balter Dance was particularly well received for its chains for both ladies and gents, which is rare, and works beautifully with the alternating stars. One person commented that it was great for helping new dancers, since you're in physical contact with either a partner or neighbor almost all the time, so you don't get lost or wander in the wrong direction."So by accident, this dance was aptly named.