Here's one, which borrows a fair bit from A Pillar of Weathersfield:
(no name yet)
becket, progressing to the right
A1 Star left, star right
A2 pass through and swing partner, finish facing down
B1 Down the hall, turn as a couple, return and face across
B2 Long lines F&B, promenade across and, in the courtesy
turn, progress to the next couple, ready to restart
with the star left
Peter
On 9/09/2024 2:50 am, Luke Donforth via Contra Callers wrote:
Hello all,
Oftentimes at One Night Gigs, I'll do a mix of circle and longways set
dances. With scatter mixers and specialty dances, I can fill an
evening. But sometimes I get a group that "wants contras" or is
looking to grow their familiarity with the dance form.
I think Becket dances without lark/robin distinctions and no neighbor
swing are AN easy option into "hands-four" contras. There are other
ways in, but I'm looking for more Beckets that match that description.
For a while I've had "Pluck It" in my box as a friendly option:
Pluck It
Contra/Becket-CW
A1 -----------
(8) Circle Left
(8) Circle Right
A2 -----------
(8) Left hand Star
(8) Right hand Star
B1 -----------
(8) Partner Do-si-do
(8) Partner swing
B2 -----------
(8) Neighbor Do-si-do across set
(8) Long lines, yearn left
This is, in my opinion, pretty close to the traditional mixer Scatter
Shot but done as a keeper in Becket. (It does have a DSD across the
set, which in a recent thread was listed as a no-no for some callers.
While I wouldn't use that move at a dance weekend, for One Night gigs
I think it's accessible and acceptable). You don't have to teach
ballroom swing, and if folks want to elbow swing and swap roles with
their partner it doesn't really impact the dance (this is a small
advantage of Becket over improper for this type of dance; different
position on the side is less disorienting than different side of the
set).
What other Becket dances do folks have that don't rely on roles? No
larks allemande or robins chain, etc.
On the drive home from my gig last night I came up with this one
(which may already exist), written for Naomi who organizes the
community dance I was at:
A Pillar of Weathersfield
Contra/Becket-CW
A1 -----------
(8) Balance the ring and spin to the right (petronella)
(8) Balance the ring and spin to the right (petronella)
A2 -----------
(16) Partner balance and swing, end facing down the hall
B1 -----------
(8) Down the hall, four in line (turn as couples)
(8) Return and face across
B2 -----------
(8) Long lines, forward and back
(8) Promenade across the Set, turn as a couple and progress
(Go between the ones you danced with, passing by left shoulder, and
the new couple on your right, turn to take hands with new couple)
I'd be curious what else folks have that they use for entry-level
contras when you don't have a critical mass of experience for improper
dances with neighbor swings.
Thanks!
Luke Donforth
Burlington, VT
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