A couple of the zig-zag dances I've seen do the zig and zag in, pairing it with a circle 1 1/4 or such (Will Mentor's "Frock's Rocking Frolic").
I've danced and enjoyed all of these dances, or they wouldn't be in my box, but it seems a squishier move on timing than most; so I'm curious what people think about it; and/or what they ask for the band when calling one of these.
This came up for me when I was playing with a new (I think) choreography. I put forth two possibilities drawing inspiration from Linda Leslie's Winter Storm and Bill Olson's 20 Below (side question, which one came first?).
Becket, double progression cw
A1
Circle Left 3/4
With Partner, zig left, zag right past a couple, zig left to face another new couple
A2
New Neighbor Gypsy and Swing
B1
Men allemande Left 1 1/2
Pass Partner Right to start 1/2 hey
B2
Partner Gypsy and Swing
Becket, single progression cw
A1
Circle Left 3/4
With Partner, zig left, zag right to face new couple
A2
New Neighbor balance and swing
B1
Men allemande Left 1 1/2
Pass Partner to start 1/2 hey by Right
B2
Partner Balance and Swing
And for those of you who have stuck with my rambling this long, I'll toss another one out there:
Becket, single progression, ccw
A1
Circle Left 1 1/4
with Partner: Zig left, zag right to face new couple
A2
New Neighbor balance and swing
B1
Promenade across set with Neighbor
Women Do-Si-Do 1 1/2
B2
Partner Balance and Swing
If I had enough dancers, I'd just medley them; using the double progression every other time so you'd always see new faces... no, wait, that's a terrible idea.
Thoughts or experience?
Thanks again!