Hi Lorraine,
              As has been said, if you really want to do contras the you need to have a
program which teaches basic concepts and builds on them.
 
Family Contra is a great dance for teaching the concept of progression:
https://folkdancemusings.blogspot.com/2015/05/family-contra-usa.html
 
Your next big problem is getting them to do a good buzz-step swing and finish with the man
on the left, lady on the right.  With large numbers of beginners there will some who get
in wrong every time and break down the dance.  I would practice that in a circle mixer
like:
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/TheExchangeSwing.html
or
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/VirginiaReelCircleMixer24.html
 
You can have lots of fun without swings:
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/CheekboneCity.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/Duck.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/GrapevineJig.html
 
Here’s an easy one with a swing:
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/GirlsofOakhill.html
 
East Litchfield Volunteers is a great dance for beginners:
http://www.biteyourownelbow.com/conndanc.htm
 
I would agree that Right & Left Through is to be avoided.  It is the most
non-intuitive move in contra dancing.  If you really want to use it in some of your dances
then I would use something like this to help teach it:
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/ToMoveorNottoMove.html
 
Flirtation Reel is great and I use this a lot with beginners as well – the Chris Page
version:
 
= = = = = = = = = 
Ellen's Green Jig (by Roy Dommett)
Contra; Improper
 
A1:        Neighbour Dosido; Partner Dosido
A2:        #1s Balance & Swing (Step, Kick) – finish facing down
B1:         Circle Left; Circle Right – keep holding hands in the Circle
B2:         Duck for Oysters: #2s Arch - #1s Peek; #1s Arch - #2s Peek
              #2s Arch over #1s who pass through to New Neighbours
 
"Duck for the oyster, dive for the clam, duck through the hole in the old tin
can."
 
Alt (Chris Page):
A1:        Dosido Neighbour; Men Dosido
A2:        Ladies Dosido; #1s Swing, end facing down
 
= = = = = = = = = 
 
              I hope that helps.
 
            Happy dancing,                          
                   John                                   
                                    
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From: Callers <callers-bounces(a)lists.sharedweight.net> On Behalf Of Lorraine Sutton
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Sent: 24 July 2018 15:49
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Subject: [Callers] Folk Festival - Easy Contra dances to teach Beginners
 
Hello All,
 
I am calling a 2 hour Intro to Contra dance ....at an Ontario Canada Festival. ( more a
music focus than a dance focus, at this festival) 
 
I would appreciate hearing from you as to contra dances ( lws proper & Improper) that
you have found successful with very novice dancers and why you think those dances work for
beginners.(I love Larry Jennings definition of easy vs complicated ) 
 
I do plan on doing some non progressive lws as well as a both a circle and a Sicilian 
circle in the program mix , to get the concept of progression.
 
Thanks so much. 
 
Lorraine Sutton  ( lorrainesutton7(a)gmail.com <mailto:lorrainesutton7@gmail.com>  )
 
 
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