Here are a couple of easy dances with unusual moves used in different ways.  The 1st uses an invert the line as an entry into a swing that works very nicely, the 2nd uses pousettes sort of like an extended give and take.
 

Invertro Flirtilization   by Jim Hemphill  improper

A1 Neighbor balance and swing
A2 Down the hall in lines of 4, middle gent turns both ladies, right hand high, left hand low and up the hall you go
B1 Invert the line, 1's arch, lady 2 lead thru and swing your partner
B2 Circle left 3 places
    Balance the circle and California twirl

B1:   Couple 1's make and arch as they bend the line to cross the set, The lady on the left (lady 2)  bends the line and leads her partner thru the arch to cross the set.  For couple 2 the transition into a swing is like a circle left then swing.  Couple 1 can have some fun with twirls out of their joined arch into a swing.

Push Me Pull You Two   improper   by Jim Hemphill

A1 Ladies cross, push your partner to start 1/2 pousette then pull him back across the set and
     Swing him around
A2 Gents cross, push your neighbor to start 1/2 pousette then pull her back across the set and
     Swing her around
B1 Right left through
     Left hand star once around
B2 Next neighbor do si do,  
     Face across, Mad Robin (clockwise)

Notes:  Pousettes are clockwise. A1 Ladies will swing their partner back on the side of the set they started from, likewise in A2 gents will swing their neighbor on the side they started A2 from.


On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:09 PM, Tina Fields via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Another great whole-oval dance, along with Gang of Four, is the ever-popular Fairport Harbour by Paul Balliet. Advanced dancers can add in a cool trick in that one: suggest that in the B, gents have time to rollaway your partner before passing through the set (with lady on the left - scandalous!) because it's a piece of cake to correct that with the next move, swing your partner on that other side.

My favorite "can only get away with calling it once every few years" dance is Carmen's Contra or variations, which features a truly goofy and fun "clap-clap-bump-bump" figure a la Carmen Miranda. Remind those dancing the gents' role to empty their pockets first.

Tina

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