There's an English Country Dance, Mary K (for Mary Kay Friday), with a
figure called Petit Fours, which is a two-couple version of grand square.
Maybe someone could devise another contra where two sets intersect each
other in the middle, and with the four couples they do a grand square
instead of the Petit Fours that the normal minor sets are doing.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Linda Leslie via Callers <
callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
  An FYI…..Jacob also calls this dance “Fox Hollow
Fancy”.  In the RPDLW
 syllabus from 2005….Jacob states that both titles are valid.
 Linda
 On Jun 30, 2016, at 6:13 PM, Bob Isaacs via Callers <
 callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
 Hi Luke:
 You may be thinking of:
 Grand Square Contra        Jacob Bloom      4 x 4
 A1.      8          Lines forward and back
             8          Corner swing – form square
 A2.      16        Sides face grand square
 B1.      16        Reverse grand square
 B2.      4,4       Heads pass through, sides pass through
             8          Partner swing
 I don't see how you can have a grand square in a contra without it being a
 4 x 4.  But if you come up with a way, let us know -
 Bob
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 Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 17:05:45 -0400
 To: callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
 Subject: [Callers] Grand Square in a contra?
 From: callers(a)lists.sharedweight.net
 Hi Folks,
 Several years ago (2013?) while at the fabulous DEFFA festival in Maine, I
 danced a contra that had a grand square. I think it was on the diagonal.
 But that's about all I remember about it.
 Anyone know the dance? Or can give me more of a lead like the caller or
 such?
 I don't think it was a 4x4. I'm not sure if it had the full 16 beats one
 way, then reverse and 16 beats the other way; because that'd be half the
 dance...
 Now that I'm thinking about it, as a 4x4 with a full grand square and
 still following somewhat typical 4x4 conventions:
 A1
 Lines of 4 go forward and back
 Corner Swing
 A2
 Grand Square: Heads start forward, sides split
 B1
 Reverse: sides start forward, heads split
 B2
    - Option 1: Heads pass straight through, sides pass straight through;
    find partner
    - Option 2: Pass new corner right, next left; find partner
    - Option 3: Gents left hand star promenade with corner, ladies go
    ~1/2, turn back to partner
 partner swing, face line of direction
 I'm now really confident it wasn't a 4x4 contra, but I still don't
 remember what it was. Any help would be appreciated.
 If I can't find it I may try it as a 4x4, but it seems like you'd be
 further ahead with a simple square to have a little more variety than just
 grand square and two swings...
 Thanks.
 --
 Luke Donforth
 Luke.Donforth(a)gmail.com <Luke.Donev(a)gmail.com>
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