Here's one with an unusual formation: the modified Tempest formation:
*Garbology*
Erik Hoffman
Odd---Modified Tempest Formation
December 1998
A1Ones down center, turn as a Couple, Return, while the twos and threes
slide up the set one Couples place, cast off with (new) same sex two and
thre
On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 10:24:29 +1300, Bill Baritompa wrote:
> Your version if danced with a five couple set, doesn't change
> partners.
Of course not: my description started "For 6 couples".
> At a barn dance, I didn't want to leave people out of the
> dance, and by getting odd couples to join 5 co
Oops. It got sent before I finished typing the dance. Here is it in
it;s entirety.
A1: Circle L 1x; flatten circle into a wavy line, men in the middle by
the L; Partner by the Right hand)
Balance l/r; slide left.
A2 Bal & swing partner.
B1: Ladies chain on the L diagonal;
Ladies chain straight a
Becket dances can be used to great advantage with small crowds. Here
we call becket dances where no one is every out "quad" beckets. That
is becket dances that can be done with just 4 couples, with no one
ever out at the end. Here is one such dance by Byron Ricker, called
Chasing the "L"
A1: On t