"Gypsy Round Two" by Tom Hinds is good, and a dance I call "Unknown #24"
because whoever I got it from didn't have a name for it and didn't  know
the choreographer either:

Unknown #24
A1/A2  Balance & Petronella Twirl 4x
B1 Circle Left 1x; Swing Neighbor
B2 Forward & Back; Couple 1 Swing in the middle & face the next

Good to use as the third dance of the evening.

One more dance I can think of that allows some rest is "Marianne the
Magnificant" by Susan Elberger.  One other called mentioned to me he like
the "pause" that occurs when the women crossed and walk around behind their
partner.

You can also consider any dances that end in Couple One swinging in the
middle (except Contra Corner dances that can really heat one couple up -
although "Alternating Corners," also known as AC/DC, by Jim Kitch gives
each couple a break every other time through the dance).



-- 
*Looking forward,

Linda S. Mrosko
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