Here is one of my dances. it has two roll-away/chain combos, first for the geese, then for the ganders. Have fun dancing it!

Rollin’ in the Do-Re-Mi (4-15-24) by Elizabeth Bloom Albert

Improper formation.

See it danced here: https://youtu.be/3-JVizvTrew

 

A1      (8) Long lines F/B

          [While] Ladies: Roll {NEXT} Neighbor with 1/2 sashay

(8) Ladies Chain to Partner

 

A2      (8) Long lines F/B

          [While] Gents: Roll Partner with 1/2 sashay

(8) Gents (!!!) {right-hand} Chain to (same) Neighbor

 

B1      (8) Gents Do-Si-Do 1.5 turns

          (8) Swing Partner 

 

B2      (8) Ladies Do Si Do 1.5 turns

          (8) Swing Neighbor


On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 9:53 AM Harris Lapiroff via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Agree with the previous comments. I'm a fan of the rollaway into larks RH chain sequence! I tried to compose a dance recently with it, but it was too complicated to work—nice to see it in a more accessible setting.

I sometimes get complaints when I've called a dance with that larks alle R into swing transition. The larks' right hand will be occupied and clunkier to release and get around their partners' backs on time. Larks right shoulder round could be an alternative. (Credit where it's due: it was Lisa Greenleaf's modification of Russell Owen's "Are Your 'Most Done" that revealed this substitution to me.)

Harris Lapiroff

Dance Caller and Organizer
Boston Intergenerational Dance Advocates Board (Cambridge MA)
Pinewoods Camp, Inc Board (Plymouth MA)

On Wed, Nov 27, 2024, at 9:47 AM, Alex Burka via Contra Callers wrote:
I've used this roll away as a role swap and I agree it works best as written, with the robins able to give the larks an extra push towards the allemande.

On Wed, Nov 27, 2024, 9:43 AM Rich Sbardella via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Joseph,
I think if the larks roll, it would not flow as well.  They are backing up in a rollaway, which might feel awkward, and then suddenly have to go forward for their chain across.
Rich

On Wed, Nov 27, 2024 at 1:28 AM Joseph Erhard-Hudson via Contra Callers <contracallers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi all,

David Christian is a long-time dancer and stalwart event producer here in Moscow, Idaho. If you've ever worked here he undoubtedly ran the sound for your gig. He has been trying his hand at writing some contras. This one struck me as fun when we workshopped it, and worthy of trying out at a dance, but I'd like to hear your thoughts before I plunge ahead.

"Going Dutch" by David Christian
Becket  CW

A1. Slice left
      Right & Left Through

A2. Robins Chain to neighbor
      Long Lines Forward & Back - Robins roll left and Larks step right on the way back

B1. Larks right hand chain to partner
      Larks allemande right 1x

B2. Partners Balance & Swing


small question: Do you suppose the position swap at the end of A2 would work better with Larks roll right and Robins step left? 
large question: what do you think of the dance overall?

Thanks,
Joseph Erhard-Hudson
Moscow, Idaho
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