I had this experience recently and I realized I didn't know what to do with that situation. If they had simply been inexperienced dancers, I would have pulled out a circle mixer or other super simple dance to help them feel successful and integrate them into the group. But in this situation, my foggy brain balked. "What can I call that will allow them to be successful?" I drew a blank.
So I came home and called my buddy Seth Tepfer to talk it out. It was very helpful to think about which moves can be more accessible to people who move slowly:
- Moves where you are connected to other people
- Long Lines Forward and Back
- Simple Down the Hall
- Circles
- Promenade
- Moves that can be left out or shortened without affecting the dance
- Allemande 1 1/2 changed to Allemande 1/2
- Petronellas can be a simple circle to the right one place instead of twirling.
- Heys
- Do-si-Do (though that could easily be turned into a 2-hand turn or an allemande)
- Stars (possibility of tripping)
- CA Twirl, Box the Gnat, etc., (easy to get off-balance)
I promised Seth I would create a list of dances that I could call on when this happens again. Below are a few of the dances I found:
Circle Dances for Limited Mobility:
Clouds of Incense - Maia McCormick
Circle Mixer
A1 Into the Middle and Back x2
A2 Partner Allemande R 1 1/2 (or 1/2); Neighbor Allemande L
B1 Partner Balance and Swing
B2 Promenade the Ring, Ladies turn back and Swing the Gent Behind
La Bastrangue - Traditional
Circle Mixer
A1 Circle L; Circle R
A2 Into the Middle and Back x2
B1 Partner Allemande R; Right and Left Grand
B2 Promenade #4
Contra Dances for Limited Mobility:
Kinematic Vorticity - Carol Ormond
Improper
A1 Long Lines Forward and Back; 2s Gate the 1s
A2 Down the Hall, Turn Alone to Return
B1 Circle L 3/4; Partner Swing
B2 Circle L 3/4; Neighbor Swing
The Gang of Four - Gene Hubert
Becket
A1 Circle L 3/4; Neighbor Swing
A2 Neighbor Promenade the Full Set; Ladies Turn Back and Swing the Next Gent
B1 Full Set Circle back to Partner; Long Lines Forward and Back
B2 Ladies Allemande Right 1 1/2 (or 1/2); Partner Swing
Pooh Bear's Holiday - Robert Cromartie
Improper
A1 Long Lines Forward and Back; Neighbor Allemande R, Ladies cross
A2 Partner Balance and Swing
B1 Down the Hall, turn as a couple (wheel around instead of twirl); Return
B2 Circle L 3/4; Neighbor Swing
Lady of the Lake - Larry Jennings
Improper
A1 Neighbor Balance and Swing
A2 1s Balance and Swing
B1 Down the Hall, turn alone to return, 2s cast the 1s
B2 Ladies Chain x2