check these out:
even no. cpls Becket Reel keeps everyone dancing
other double progression Bkts do the same
triplet David’s #5 has a hey for 6 - friendly to groups with
mixed experience
4 people Billingsdale Pattern by Chip Hendrickson
4 people Thursday Night by Don Theyken
4 people X Marks the Spot by Antony Heywood
5 people Domino Five by David Haynes
5 people Jack Turn Back/Hot Tub Rag/Cottontail Rag
7 people H7 by Peter Toxvaerd
7 people The Weevil
7 experienced people in a high mood had fun with this complex reel to
the calling of Kat DiFoxfire of MO: The Seven Cuckolds by Colin
Hume, for 4 ladies and 3 gents
9 people Stars in the Triangle by Jacob Bloom
9 people Monkey in the Middle
9 people Prime Ministers Breakdown
threes Three Hand Star is a 3f3, and the folks who are out can
dance most of the moves
3 cpls Pull the Lady Through
3 cpls Right and Left Triplet by Chris Page, goes into circle of
couples & back to triplet
5 cpls Throw a Fiver #4 by Inga Morton
check out Thomas Green’s ‘A Barn Dance Repertoire’ <barndances.org.uk> ;
the variety’s amazing
- his Set Dance list is organized by the number of couples in the
formation, from 3 to 8 cpls
have fun!!
Karin
On 7/11/15 10:21 AM, Rickey Holt via Callers wrote:
Hi callers, have you any dances for evenings when only a few folks
show up, say 10 or 12 or under, other than squares.
Rickey Holt with the summertime low attendance blues
holt.e(a)comcast.net
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