All,

I wrote Rip and Snort which includes the move of that name, although when I looked in taminations recently I couldn't find it, but I definitely picked it up from a square dance. I've called this multiple times with good success.

https://contradb.com/dances/571

I wrote the following dance which has some of the feel you've mentioned and also has the unique transition from a circulate to a hey which is why I wrote it. 

Mentoring Mentor - indecent 
Ben Werner 
Starting with larks facing in 
A1: (8) Long Waves Balance & Box Circulate 
 (8) Long Waves Balance & Box Circulate 
A2: (16) Long Waves Balance, ¾ hey: larks start with left shoulder
B1: (16) Partner B&S (on ladies home side) 
B2: (4) Pass the ocean with larks RH in the middle, 
(6) Partner allemande L ½ way, ravens Allemande R ½ 
(6) Neighbor allemande L 1 ¼ to long wavey lines 
* the pass the ocean is actually a mirror of the typical pass the ocean which normally has Left Hands in the middle and pass a person by right shoulder. In this one, You pass Neighbors by Left Shoulder and have larks with right hands in the middle. 
** I've gotten some feedback that the pass the ocean thing would be less confusing as a pass through across and face your partner but I haven't brought myself to actually changing it yet... But that would probably be the right thing to do. 

I've called this a few times with mixed results. B2 seems to be the spot that always causes issues because we're trained to pass by the right shoulder. 

Cheers, 
Ben






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On Aug 7, 2018, at 3:56 AM, Chris Page via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:

If it can be done with four people, it's likely been put in a contra
by _someone_.

Some other moves that I don't think anyone's mentioned yet:

Cloverleaf
Grand right and left
Lady around two/gent cut through
Orbit (many dances) (derived from Spin the Top via Fenterlarick)

And some more obscure ones:

Two-leaf clover
Dip and dive
Roll the barrel
Mountain style do-si-do
All eight spin the top
Spin the top
Catch all Eight (as in "Dancing Bear")
Do paso
Dixie style to a wave
Scoot back
Half sashay
Veer

In some contras written by Contralab folks, you have all sorts of
stuff, including

Run
Trade the wave
Sweep a quarter
Walk and dodge
Wheel and deal
Shuffle the deck
Diamond circulate
Explode

And plugging some of my own really weird dances, I've got:

Not Your Average Joe: Birdie in the cage
Rufty Rainbows: Rainbow stroll
TLC Tempest: Three ladies chain
Two Steps Forward: Ladies center/gents sashay
Wagon Reel: Wagon wheel

(One could even argue "Ladies chain" is this fancy new quadrille
figure that got introduced into contras.)

-Chris Page
San Diego


On Sat, Aug 4, 2018 at 12:51 PM, Rachel Shapiro via Callers
<callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm in search of contras that have borrowed interesting figures from
traditional and modern western square dances. Do you have any favorites
you're willing to share? I've got Rang Tang Contra and some dances with
Dixie Twirls. Lots with Box the Gnat and Swat the Flea. Any others you love?
Thank you!
Rachel Shapiro Wallace



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