From Facing Couples.
- Circle Left 1/4 (or the given fraction);
- Beaus Walk as Belles Dodge.
Ends in a R-H Mini-Wave Box.
Circle To A Wave is a 2-part call.
Notes:
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Circle To A Wave is the same as (in your group of 4)
Circle Left 1/4
With The Flow.
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Perhaps Circle To A Wave should have been named Circle To A
Mini-Wave or Circle To A Box since it ends in a Mini-Wave Box, not in a
Wave. From Facing Lines, Circle To A Wave ends in
Columns, not in Waves.
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It is interesting to note that in our copy of
BURLESON'S SQUARE DANCE ENCYCLOPEDIA,
this call is listed as Circle To A Wave | Column. According to Burleson's, Circle To A Wave starts
from an Eight Chain Thru and ends in Parallel Waves,
whereas Circle To A Column starts in Facing Lines and ends in Columns. We
have never heard any caller call a Circle To A Column.
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The call Single Circle To A Wave [Plus] is not related to Circle To A Wave.
At C3 however, the
Single CONCEPT
can be applied to the call Circle To A Wave which sometimes results in confusion.
Mirror Circle (fraction) To A Wave [C3B]:
From Facing Couples. Circle Right 1/4 (or the given fraction); Belles Walk as Beaus
Dodge. Ends in a L-H Mini-Wave Box. This call has historically been known as Reverse
Circle (fraction) To A Wave.
Circle The (fraction) Tag [C4] (Vic Ceder):
From Facing Couples.
Circle 1/4 Left; Beaus 1/2 Walk as Belles 1/2 Dodge (this is Circle The 1/4 Tag);
Extend to the given fractional Tag formation. If no fraction is given,
complete a full Tag The Line.
Circle The 1/2 Tag is equivalent to Circle To A Wave.
See also With The Flow [C1].