I heard from Chris Page, on a FB post in a choreo group.
Twirly Corners
Becket
A1 Slice left while partner roll away
Top/Bottom pair do-si-do in center
A2 Top/Bottom pair turn contra corners
B1 Top/Bottom pair balance and swing
B2 Partner balance and swing
I'll add this to my box, too, but, what I think is the interesting thing to play with is integrating Jim Kitch's contra corners exit where you skip the swing in the middle and swing your partner instead.
This means we can have a contra corners dance which:
- solves the issue of "many dancers don't like it when you only get to swing your partner half the time" with contra corners dances where partners are doing the move
- leaves _half_ of a square tune for other choreo. Normally, we spend 3/4 of a dance setting up contra corners, doing them, and having the swing at the end. I think this is why we all have Alternative Corners and Labor of Love in our boxes, and anything else is advanced level.
- has the partner as an anchor, mitigating the issue of "new dancers have trouble with this move and can't recover quickly after it doesn't go well"
I'm going to give my original a whirl at a dance this week. (Buttered Corners - circle L 3/4, NS, Chain, Lines, CC, P B+S, slide left progression)
I'd love to hear more thoughts and feedback.
In dance,
Julian Blechner