I call Le Brandy or 1 2 3 Poussez as well, but I time it so we count 1, 2, 3, at the end of A2 and say POUSSEZ  and  push off at the top of B1.  I think I end up using a half dosido to make it fit.

My other favorite is called May Day Sashay.  It's done in contra formation, but groups of 3 facing each other

I got it from Sherry Nevins, but I don't know that she wrote it. Anyone know a source?

Gender is not a thing in this one.

each person has a number, 1, 2 or 3.  1 on caller L, 2s in middle, 3s on callers R

A1 Sashay 4 steps L and 4 R

take hands 6 and circle R 1 x

A2 Sashay 4 steps R and 4 L

take hands 6 and circle L 1x

B1 1s swing each other, 2s swing each other

3s swing each other

ALL END THE SWINGS HAVING TRADED PLACES

B2 take hands in lines of 3 and 4 steps Forward and back

right high, left hand low and turn around to face the new

(middle person, still holding hands with the other 2, raises R hand to make and arch, the L hand person, still holding on, crosses in front and goes under that arch, the R hand person crosses in front, the middle person turns under their own R arm and they face a new 3 some)

Enjoy!

Amy

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