Hi Linda,
Do you try to teach them a Ballroom Hold Swing? I.e. a standard contra swing? I never
use that for one night stands.
For first-timers I always teach them to put their right forearms together, gently hook
their hand around their partner’s elbow, with the thumb below so that they can’t grip,
make a hook with their left hands and join them underneath. And don’t lean back! This
gives really good connection with space between them. The space means that they can each
do any footwork (walk, skip, polka, chassis, buzz) without worrying about stepping on each
other. The space also makes it more comfortable from a personal viewpoint.
I love the Gypsy into a Swing – I teach them to start the Gypsy, "join right arms,
join left hands, swing". I always demonstrate and most of them then make a decent
job of swinging.
Or you can always do it as a Two-Hand Turn – nice big oval at shoulder level.
But no, I wouldn’t do Tony's dance with first-timers. My standard first timer circle
mixer is my:
Virginia Reel Circle Mixer #24
A1: Partner Arm Right; Partner Arm Left
A2: Partner Dosido; Partner Seesaw
B1: Partner Gypsy Meltdown
B2: Promenade around the circle; Men (those on the inside) move on then face new partner
Or Diane Silver’s Kid's Chaos Mixer #3 - Scatter (Mixer)
A1: (In fours) Circle Left; Circle right (Slip)
A2: Star Right; Star Left
B1: Neighbour Two Hand Turn; Partner Two Hand Turn
B2: Partner Promenade (Scatter) and find a new couple
Make sure some of you promenade in random directions and against the flow.
OK to end up as 1, 2, 3, 4 couples together – chaos!
Alt B1: Neighbour Dosido; Partner Dosido
Alt B1: Partner Swing/Turn; Neighbour Swing/Turn – makes it a Mixer
Or Dosido the one you brought, now Dosido someone new - Promenade with this one
Happy dancing,
John
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