A Butterfly consists of dancers occupying the following spots in a 4 x 4 Matrix:
Butterfly FORMATION
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A Butterfly is considered to be distorted Columns, as if the outside
dancers slid apart from normal Columns.
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Traffic pattern: For simple calls (such as Circulate, Walk & Dodge, etc.)
move directly to your ending footprints. For more complex calls,
start the call working distorted, blend into a normal setup, complete
the call normally, and then have the resulting Ends move away from
the Center in order to re-establish the Butterfly footprints.
Sometimes the caller may wish you to start the call in your Butterfly
but finish in a normal setup. In these cases the caller will put a suffix such as
'To Normal Waves', 'To A Line', 'To Columns', etc. (e.g., Butterfly
Transfer The Column To Normal Waves).
Note: A Butterfly can also be
T-Bone
in which case you do your part working within your set of distorted Columns.
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Mini-Butterfly [C1V]:
A Mini-Butterfly is a 6-dancer Butterfly.
E.g., from an Hourglass Ignore the points of the Center Diamond.
Mini-Butterfly FORMATION
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Big Block CONCEPT [C3A]:
From applicable 4 x 4 Matrix formations such as
Interlocked Blocks,
a Butterfly,
or an
"O".
Do the call working in distorted Parallel Lines.
"X" CONCEPT [C4] (Jim Davis):
An "X" occupies the same footprints as a Butterfly but is considered to be two diagonal Columns
which cross over each other in the middle.
An "X" Circulate is the same as a Butterfly Circulate, except that the #3 dancers
(in-facing Centers) do a Concentric Box Crossover Circulate
(Jaywalk with each other).
See also "O" FORMATION [C1]
and Squeeze [C1].