A dance I wrote for weddings may do what you want. The wedding was going
to be attended by a number of not-usually-dancers. Conceptually it's the
dance-equivalent of a receiving line. Everyone gets a moment with each of
their neighbors.
I meant it all, every word
Author: Ryan S.
(improper)
A1 – Neighbor Gypsy (6) & Swing (10)
A2 – 1’s Balance & Swing [end facing UP, same N’s] (16)
B1 – Neighbor do-si- do (8) / Neighbor 2-hand turn 1.5 (8) (both same
gender)
B2 – Balance Ring (4)/1’s Roll Away to trade (men roll ladies)(4)
Bal Ring (4)/pass through up/down (4)
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 3:25 PM, Ridge Kennedy srk3nn3dy(a)gmail.com
[trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
John Krumm did this at a wedding dance I attended:
All solo promenade. Raise your right hand over your head. Stop the
music, face someone, shake hands and introduce yourself. Repeat for a while.
I don't remember what John did exactly after that, but it would lend
itself into joining left hands and promenading with this person. Then
leave them and go onj, raise your hand . . .
Or other simple stuff, into a big circle, etc.
R
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 1:34 PM, 'Tepfer, Seth' labst(a)emory.edu
[trad-dance-callers] <trad-dance-callers(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Anyone have any 'introduce yourself' dances? A dance way of meeting
everyone in the class?
Seth
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