It actually starts with a left hand star and finishes with a wheel left:

Still No Name
becket, progressing right

A1 Star left, star right
A2 pass through and swing partner, finish facing down
B1 Down the hall 4 in line, turn as a couple, return and face across
B2 Long lines F&B, promenade across and, in the courtesy
    turn, progress to the next couple, ready to restart
    with the star left

So the final promenade has the men passing left shoulder, then
wheel to the left to face a new couple.

Although the version you posted is also useable, and progresses
in the more usual clockwise direction.


Peter Foster


On 13/01/2025 11:18 pm, barrie bullimore via Contra Callers wrote:
Peter Foster (Australia!) has a good Becket dance for beginners although I'm not sure he's named it.

A1   Star Right; star left
A2  Pass thru across the set and swing partners to face down
B1  Down the hall as couples (4 in line) turn as couple and return to face across B2  Long lines forward and back; half promenade and wheel right to face new couple (J-promenade)

Barrie bullimore

On Sun, Jan 12, 2025 at 9:59 AM Michael Fuerst via Contra Callers <[email protected]> wrote:


          Here is a dance of mine that would work with teenagers after
          several dances
          On could replace the partner B&S with partner dsd, then
          neighbor dsd across



          Positional Thinking   Becket Left
          A1
          Balance the ring. Pass to a wave by gents turning right
             1/2, ladies crossing set to take partner's left hand
          Balance left and right; allemande left 3/4 to long wavy
             lines, gents facing in
          A2
          Balance forward and back, box circulate to long waves,
            with gents facing out, current neighbors left and next
          neighbors right hands joined.
          Balance right and left; ladies cross set while
            gents turn over right shoulder to next neighbor's place.
          B1
          Partners balance and swing, end facing new neighbors across
          B2
          Long lines forward and back.
          Circle right



    On Sat, Jan 11, 2025 at 3:51 PM Rick Mohr via Contra Callers
    <[email protected]> wrote:

        I love that we're thinking about contra choreography for
        groups of mostly newcomers -- so different from writing for
        experienced or mixed groups. A contra doesn't need a swing to
        be fun, or a chain requiring roles, or caring which side of
        the set you're on. Great to have some good minds on the topic!

        Here are two reliably good ones from our teen dance:

        On the Ball (Rick Mohr) duple improper
        A1: Circle left, dosido neighbor
        A2: Circle right, see-saw partner
        B1: Balance the ring and Petronella turn
              Balance the ring and Petronella turn
        B2: Balance the ring, two-hand turn partner 1 1/2

        Andy White's (Amy Cann) duple improper
        A1: Circle left, dosido as couples
        A2: Dosido neighbor, two-hand turn neighbor
        B1: Clap with neighbor / partner / neighbor / partner – self,
        rights, self, lefts
        B2: Twos arch and move forward as ones duck through
              Ones arch and move backward as twos duck through backward
              Twos arch and move forward as ones duck through

        See also some others here
        <https://rickmohr.net/Contra/TeenDance/Dances/>.

        Rick

        On Tue, Nov 26, 2024 at 10:41 AM Lisa Sieverts via Contra
        Callers <[email protected]> wrote:

            Riffing on Luke’s dance Star Trek Phraser, I’ve written
            this one. It’s essentially role-free, in that it doesn’t
            matter who ends up on the left or the right after the
            swing. Yes, there are 3 stars in a row.

            Stars are Aligned
            by Lisa Sieverts
            BECKET, CCW

            1.

                LH Star

            2.

                RH Star

            3.

                P Do Si Do (on side)

            4.

                P Swing

            5.

                Whole Set Oval Left

            6.

                Whole set Oval Right

            7.

                F&B

            8.

                LH Star, on to the next, partners moving along the line

            Lisa Sieverts
            603-762-0235
            [email protected]

            On 9 Sep 2024, at 20:08, Luke Donforth via Contra Callers
            wrote:

                Thanks all.

                I continue to turn this one over in my head, and I
                think I've got a new one (borrowing heavily from Bob
                Isaac's /To Turn a Phrase/ and the star-to-star
                transition of Mick Richardson's /Star Trek/)

                Star Trek Phraser
                by Luke Donforth
                Contra/Becket-CCW

                A1 -----------
                (8) Left hand Star
                (8) Whole set oval right
                A2 -----------
                (8) whole set oval Left
                (8) Groups of 4 Circle Left 1X
                B1 -----------
                (8) Partner Do-si-do
                (8) Partner swing
                B2 -----------
                (8) Long lines, forward and back
                (8) Left hand Star 1x, walk on to next star

                On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 7:55 PM
                <[email protected]> wrote:

                    https://aptsg.org/Dance/dances.html#Balter

                    On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 11:50 AM Luke Donforth via
                    Contra Callers
                    <[email protected]> wrote:

                        Hello all,

                        Oftentimes at One Night Gigs, I'll do a mix of
                        circle and longways set dances. With scatter
                        mixers and specialty dances, I can fill an
                        evening. But sometimes I get a group that
                        "wants contras" or is looking to grow their
                        familiarity with the dance form.

                        I think Becket dances without lark/robin
                        distinctions and no neighbor swing are AN easy
                        option into "hands-four" contras. There are
                        other ways in, but I'm looking for more
                        Beckets that match that description. For a
                        while I've had "Pluck It" in my box as a
                        friendly option:

                        Pluck It
                        Contra/Becket-CW

                        A1 -----------
                        (8) Circle Left
                        (8) Circle Right
                        A2 -----------
                        (8) Left hand Star
                        (8) Right hand Star
                        B1 -----------
                        (8) Partner Do-si-do
                        (8) Partner swing
                        B2 -----------
                        (8) Neighbor Do-si-do across set
                        (8) Long lines, yearn left

                        This is, in my opinion, pretty close to the
                        traditional mixer Scatter Shot but done as a
                        keeper in Becket. (It does have a DSD across
                        the set, which in a recent thread was listed
                        as a no-no for some callers. While I wouldn't
                        use that move at a dance weekend, for One
                        Night gigs I think it's accessible and
                        acceptable). You don't have to teach ballroom
                        swing, and if folks want to elbow swing and
                        swap roles with their partner it doesn't
                        really impact the dance (this is a small
                        advantage of Becket over improper for this
                        type of dance; different position on the side
                        is less disorienting than different side of
                        the set).

                        What other Becket dances do folks have that
                        don't rely on roles? No larks allemande or
                        robins chain, etc.

                        On the drive home from my gig last night I
                        came up with this one (which may already
                        exist), written for Naomi who organizes the
                        community dance I was at:

                        A Pillar of Weathersfield
                        Contra/Becket-CW

                        A1 -----------
                        (8) Balance the ring and spin to the right
                        (petronella)
                        (8) Balance the ring and spin to the right
                        (petronella)
                        A2 -----------
                        (16) Partner balance and swing, end facing
                        down the hall
                        B1 -----------
                        (8) Down the hall, four in line (turn as couples)
                        (8) Return and face across
                        B2 -----------
                        (8) Long lines, forward and back
                        (8) Promenade across the Set, turn as a couple
                        and progress
                        (Go between the ones you danced with, passing
                        by left shoulder, and the new couple on your
                        right, turn to take hands with new couple)

                        I'd be curious what else folks have that they
                        use for entry-level contras when you don't
                        have a critical mass of experience for
                        improper dances with neighbor swings.

                        Thanks!
                        Luke Donforth
                        Burlington, VT
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