Dear Nancy,
Another favorite of mine is a circle mixer (see below). There are lots of good circle mixers out there......I find that this is a great way to get the attendees dancing with each other. I end the dance with the bridge and groom swinging in the middle (replacing the final promenade). Always, always a crowd pleaser!

I have the dance written as "I Don't Know Why". No known choreographer. I can be done gender-free; if this is the case, then I ask the dancers to name the roles--adds to the fun.

A1   Circle left
        Circle right
A2   Everyone into the center and back
Just the ladies (or those on the right, or the name given to this position) into the center, turn around and face to the left diagonal (the first time through the dance, I have everyone face the one they asked to dance, and then the next time through face left; I point this out during the walk- through....new folks "get it" without any problem!)
B1  do si do and Swing
B2  Promenade

Have fun!
warmly, Linda Leslie

On May 31, 2010, at 7:46 AM, Nancy Turner wrote:

Hi All,

I followed the recent discussion of planning a dance for a highschool audience. I'd love to hear what you consider to be your "favorite" wedding dances for a wedding party of adults with some dancers in the mix but not too many, where the dance will run 45 minutes to an hour. I'm looking for non-contras, accessible to all dances.

I've got the spiral waltz and Do-Si-Three as part of my preliminary planning.... Thank you very much Chrissy Fowler and Linda Leslie.... What else is tried and true and among your favorites?

Thanks!

Nancy Turner
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