On a slightly tangential note, I've called this a "chain" or a "[right
hand role term at this dance] chain", but I kind of like the idea of
saying "chain by the right" instead to normalize that it could be in
either direction. When trying a chain left with a group of experienced
dancers recently I got a lot of grumbling about how "difficult" things
were, which seems silly, maybe I should start trying to normalize "this
is just like any other move, sometimes you'll go one direction,
sometimes the other".
—Sam
On 2025-05-10 05:24, John Sweeney via Contra Callers wrote:
This video demonstrates the standard Chain Figure and how to do it well.
We also teach you good technique for adding twirls, and variants such
as the Open Chain and the North Country Chain.
While it is traditionally known as a Ladies' Chain, it is also known
as a Second Corner Chain, a Robins' Chain, a Right-Hand Chain, Chain
by the Right, Chain Across or just Chain.
I hope you enjoy the video and find it useful!
https://youtu.be/dS8LxpVHB3M
Happy dancing,
John
John Sweeney, Dancer, England john(a)modernjive.com 01233 625 362 &
07802 940 574
http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent
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