Two of my favorites are:

*Esmerelda's Revenge* -- Beth Parkes Mixer

*A1*Forward and Back
All go forward, gents back up (ladies stay in the middle)
to have a ring of ladies inside the ring of gents

*A2*Ladies turn Left, Gents turn Right
single file Promenade around the ring
Everyone turn back
look for your partner -- last one you swung

*B1*P DsD
N Alle L 1x

*B2*Pass P**by**R
Swing the next (new Partner)


*Ease About Mixer *-- Gene Hibert (var. by Cis Hinkle)Mixer

*A1*B&S

*A2*Promenade
As a couple swoop into center and back

*B1*Ladies weave the ring -- in front, behind, between
Ring forward and back

*B2*Gents weave the ring -- in front, behind, between
Original P Alle L 1½ to new partner
Note: Once you meet your original Partner, look past them to see who your new partner is. For some reason there is frequent disorientation when getting out of the allemande and trying to find new partner**



On 9/26/2013 6:47 PM, Kalia Kliban wrote:
I'd love to add a few more mixers to my repertoire. Which ones do you like for beginning groups or for early in the evening? And do you have some that more advanced groups can enjoy?

Kalia
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