|
| Two Couple Primer (for Callers) | by Vic Ceder |

You may need to re-evaluate how you think about calls. For example, you might think that Zoom is an 8-dancer call, if you only call it from a Starting Double Pass Thru formation (an 8-dancer formation). However, Zoom is really a 2-dancer call with a reference point (e.g., the center of the Box). For instance, from Tandem Couples (one couple behind another) you could call Girls Zoom, and only two dancers would move!
|
|
![]() Sicilian Circle with 12 couples |
|
Right & Left Thru & 1/4 More, Couples Circulate, Bend The Line |
Pass The Ocean, Girls Trade, Boys Circulate (outside), Girls Circulate (inside), Recycle, Star Thru |
Pass The Ocean, Recycle, Veer Left, Couples Circulate, Bend The Line |
Asymmetrics with Two Couples give more variety, and is easy to do.
|
Right & Left Thru, Ladies Chain, Square Thru 3, Allemande Left, Promenade Home |
Right & Left Thru, Half Sashay, Square Thru 4, Girls Run, Face In, You're Home |
Swing Thru, Girls Run, Couples Hinge, Girls Cross Run, Bend The Line, Flutter Wheel, You're Home |
|
Box The Gnat, Square Thru 4, Partner Trade, Box The Gnat, Square Thru 4, Partner Trade, You're Home |
Right & Left Thru, Flutter Wheel, Veer Left, Chain Down The Line, Flutter Wheel, Veer Left, Chain Down The Line, You're Home |
Touch 1/4, Box Circulate, Boys Run, Left Touch 1/4, Box Circulate, Girls Run, You're Home |
|
Square Thru 3, Boys Run, Girls Run, Square Thru 3, Boys Run, Girls Run, You're Home |
Ladies Chain, Dosado, Swing Thru, Spin The Top, Swing Thru, Spin The Top, Recycle, You're Home |
Circle 3/4, Boy Walk, Girl Dodge, Single Hinge, Girls Trade, Spin The Top, Spin The Top (again), Recycle, You're Home |
|
Square Thru 4, Boys Run, Girls Fold, Double Pass Thru, Boys U-Turn Back, Star Thru, Boys Trade, Wheel & Deal, You're Home |
Touch 1/4, Scoot Back, Girls Stand Pat, Boys Run Right, Ferris Wheel, Star Thru, You're Home |
Pass Thru, Partner Trade & Spread, Do the Ends Part of Load The Boat, Step Forward, Box The Gnat, Do the Centers Part of Load The Boat, Partner Trade, You're Home |
|
Swing Thru, Spin The Top, Nearest Boy Run Around 3, Nearest Girl Run Around 1, Wheel & Deal, Star Thru, Leaders Trade, You're Home! |
Couple #1 Half Sashay, Swing Thru, Girls Trade, Wheel & Deal, Zoom, Leaders Trade, Square Thru 3, Allemande Left, Promenade Home |
Couple #3 U-Turn Back, Trailers In, Cast Off 3/4, Near 2 Pass Thru, Cast Off 3/4, Centers Trade, Ends Fold, You're Home |
|
Couple #3 Split Couple #1 Around 1 To A Line, Tag The Line, Face The Music, Ends Trade, Boys Trade, Girls Trade, Centers Trade, Bend The Line, Star Thru, You're Home |
Couple #1 Promenade 1/2, Girls Only Zoom, Everybody Cloverleaf, Double Pass Thru, Leaders U-Turn Back, Dosado, Pass Thru, Centers Star Thru, Others Face The Music & Fold, All Square Thru 3, Allemande Left, Promenade Home |
Couple #1 Promenade 1/2, Boys Only Cloverleaf, Girls Face In, Boys Split The Girls, First Left, Next Right Around 1 To A Line, Tag The Line, Girls U-Turn Back, Dosado, Step To A (Mini) Wave, Boys Run, You're Home |
Get dancers into facing couples, pair them up with their partner, then maneuver them to their home position. The following calls (from facing couples) work well to maneuver dancers to a specific position:
The basic idea is to just keep calling until you recognize that the dancers are home.
For example, the call Peel Off is frequently called only from a Completed Double Pass Thru formation. With two couples, you can workshop it from Tandem Couples and Mini-Wave Boxes without having 4 additional dancers in the square to distract from focusing on the call.
|
Sample overflow sequence:
Touch 1/4,Scoot Back, Circulate 1 & 1/2, Boys Cast Off 3/4, Wheel & Deal, Touch 1/4, Face In, You're Home! |
|
Rectangle:
This starting formation works well if you have
extra dancers of the same sex.
Shown above are 2 Boys and 4 Girls.
|
Couples 1, 2, and 3:
This starting formation is easiest for sight calling.
It looks weird, but it works.
|
|
Rectangle:
This is where I usually call six couple choreography.
There are 4 Head Couples, and 2 Side Couples.
I tell dancers to go two extra hands on a Right & Left Grand.
|
Lines of 6:
Another possibility for a starting formation. |
|
Triangle Squares:
This the Head's part of Hex Squares. |
Hex Squares:
Ask Clark Baker about this one!
|
|