| Re: Luton Tuesdays If there is limited dance floor space so interleaving is not approriate, and a spare off floor area at one end, and an even number of rows, then there is another rotation scheme possible. The movers on arrange themselves at the end of pairs of rows, and move down on row and back up the next, sticking to that pair of rows. If there are 6 rows it cuts the number of movers on to a third, or eight rows to a quarter. The other advantage of this scheme is that the movers on can select the pair of rows to include or exclude certain dancers from their potential partner list. |