Hi Emily,

Here is my quick and dirty suggestion:
B1: Everyone balance Right Hands (C1 with partner across, C2/3 with facing neighbor) (4); Grand Right and Left all the way around (6 changes, 12 beats)
B2: Partners do-si-do-across the set (8), and all swing or 2 hand turn (8) end facing up or new top couple facing down, depending on if the dance is all proper or ones improper.

Since your group has experience with squares, the Grand R/L should be familiar. Biggest challenge will be for twos who immediately have to do-so-do after a pull by, but they would already be turning in, threes would also have to make a course adjustment. I suppose you could simplify by having everyone do-si-do the one they right hand balanced, and then 2HT/Swing Partners.


On Tue, Nov 4, 2025 at 8:41 AM Emily Addison via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi Folks :)

I have what I think is a fun ask/challenge for a few of you....  I'm wondering if you might be up for a triplet composition brainstorm?

Here's the situation....
One of the series that I call is to a very novice group of dancers -  there are VERY few contra dancers in the mix.  I do a lot of squares, scatters, the occasional very simple contra, and mix in other formations.  Triplets work really well for this group.

I came across the dance below a while back and I love love love the A part. Super simple but quite enjoyable.  When I've workshopped it at home though, the B part is fairly tricky to get the actives to move up to the very top to get to that cast off.  (It should work but I've workshopped it with a few other callers+ experienced dancers and doesn't seem intuitive/easy)

So... I was wondering if anyone might enjoy the challenge of coming up with a fun second part to create a new dance?  I thought I'd throw it out there into the universe as I know some of you are dance composers and enjoy taking aspects of a particular dance and playing with it.

Nooooo pressure - just a fun exploration for those who might enjoy.

:) 
Emily in Ottawa

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Anne's Dream by Katy Heine
Triplet (can be danced no role if one wants)
A1: Top 4 circle L all the way. Balance. 2s arch & 1s thru. 
A2: Bottom 4 circle L all the way. Balance. 3s arch & 1s thru. 
B1: Couple 1 strips the willow back up to the top (I've played with this a bit in terms of how many times around etc... it never seems to settle in)
B2: 1s cross and cast to bottom. All step up and 2H turn or swing.



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