Hi Rich,
              I call them:
* As the first dance when there are lots of beginners.  Quite often they will dance with each other, so doing a dance with only a Neighbour Swing means that they get to learn to swing with lots of other people before doing a Partner Swing dance together.
* When I am working with older groups who don’t enjoy swinging as much as when they were younger.
* For variety!  I get so bored with half a dance being taken up by N B&S, Cir 3/4, P Sw or N B&S, Men Alle L 1.5, P Sw.  There are lots of other wonderful moves to fill your dance with!
              Don’t get me wrong, I love to swing, but not everyone wants it all the time.
              No, I don’t usually tell them in advance.  They probably aren’t listening anyway :-)   If that happens to me with a favourite swinging partner then we usually agree that that dance didn’t count and we have another one together.
              I work a lot with older and less experienced dancers who don’t need or want to swing in every dance, so none of these have a Partner Swing:
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/CheekboneCity.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/DixieDoo-Dah.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/Duck.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/FindingYourBalance.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/FlutterRing.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/HeyDown.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/TheMadGypsy.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/Pestchye.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/RoguesMarch.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/Rotafl.html
http://contrafusion.co.uk/Dances/TrainingWheels.html
              Some of them are training dances to teach certain moves and are aimed at beginners.
            Happy dancing,                          
                   John                                   
                                    
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