Agree with the things you listed and just had this thought.  If you do two walk-throughs as you start the dance, some of them will naturally be moved down the line to dance with more experienced dancers.  Since the swing is so important in getting people on the correct side of their partner, I would re-teach the swing as I teach the dance.
Casey Carr

On 8/5/2025 12:07 PM, Gregory Frock via Contra Callers wrote:
Dear Colleagues,

Here's the scenario: You are finishing up a new dancers' lesson, and will be starting the dance in a few minutes. In walks a significant number (say 6+) of newbies, all friends who want to dance together. Besides the two most common solutions, lower the difficulty and insist they NOT do the first couple of dances together, does anyone have an additional creative/elegant solution, enhancement actions to make the basics more effective, or important issues for consideration that are commonly missed?

Greg

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