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Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
 
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Cross Cycle [C3B]
   (Joe Chiles 1975)
C3B:     

$B8@8l(B
  
  
  
  
  
  
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From a Two-Faced Line: EN: 10
Two-Faced Line $B$+$i(BJP: 10

  1. Centers Cross Fold and all adjust to a Box (Bounce The Centers); EN: 20
    Centers $B$,(B Cross Fold $B$r$7$F(B Box $B$K(B adjust $B$7(B (Bounce The Centers); JP: 20
  2. Box Counter Rotate 1/4;
  3. Roll.

Ends in Facing Couples. EN: 30
$B8~$+$$9g$C$?%+%C%W%k$G=*$o$j$^$9(B. JP: 30

This is a 3-part call, and Callers often call 2/3 Cross CycleEN: 40
3 $B%Q!<%H$N%3!<%k$G(B, $B$h$/(B 2/3 Cross Cycle $B$,%3!<%k$5$l$^$9(B. JP: 40

From an applicable 2 x 2 (e.g., Facing Couples or Mini-Wave Box): EN: 50
$BE,@Z$J(B 2 x 2 $B$+$i(B ($BNc$($P(B, $B8~$+$$9g$C$?%+%C%W%k(B, $B$^$?$O(B Mini Wave $B$N(B Box): update JP: 50

As one movement, (Facing or Box) Recycle & Slither. EN: 60
1 $B$D$NF0$-$H$7$F(B, (Facing $B$^$?$O(B Box $B$N(B) Recycle & Slither $B$r$7$^$9(B. JP: 60

Ends in a Two-Faced Line. EN: 70
Two-Faced Line $B$G=*$o$j$^$9(B. JP: 70

From a Two-Faced Line:

 
     
Cross Cycle
$B$NA0(B
 
Centers Cross Fold
and adjust to a Box EN: 80

$B$N8e(B
(1/3)
 Box Counter Rotate 1/4
$B$N8e(B
(2/3)
 Roll
$B$N8e(B
($B=*$o$j(B)

Dancing hints: EN: 90
$B%@%s%9$N%R%s%H(B: JP: 90
  • In practice, since 1/3 Cross Cycle is rarely called, dancers do not adjust to make a box before doing the counter rotate 1/4. The first two parts of Cross Cycle are danced as one smooth movement (similar to a Centers Cross Kick Off then Tandem (Right or Left) Touch). EN: 100
    $B1/3 Cross Cycle $B$O$^$l$K$7$+%3!<%k$5$l$J$$$N$G(B, $B%@%s%5!<$O(B counter rotate 1/4 $B$r$9$kA0$K(B box $B$K(B adjust $B$9$k$3$H$O(B$B$7$^$;$s(B. Cross Cycle $B$N;O$a$N(B 2 $B$D$N%Q!<%H$O(B 1 $B$D$N%9%`!<%9$JF0$-(B (Centers Cross Kick Off $B$r$7$F(B Tandem (Right $B$^$?$O(B Left $B$N(B) Touch $B$K6a$$F0$-(B) $B$GMY$i$l$F$$$^$9(B. JP: 100
  • Cross Cycle can be disorienting for the Centers. Think of Cross Cycle as Centers Cross Run; all Any Shoulder 1/2 Tag; 1/4 In. This helps you get to the correct spot, facing the correct direction. EN: 110
    Cross Cycle $B$G$O(B, centers $B$K$H$C$FJ}8~$,J,$+$i$J$/$J$k$3$H$,$"$j$^$9(B. Cross Cycle $B$r(B Centers Cross Run; all Any Shoulder 1/2 Tag; 1/4 In $B$H9M$($F$_$^$7$g$&(B. $B$3$l$O@5$7$$>l=j$X9T$-(B, $B@5$7$$J}$r8~$/$3$H$NJP: 110
From Facing Couples:

 
   
Cross Cycle
$B$NA0(B
 Recycle
$B$N8e(B
 Slither
$B$N8e(B
($B=*$o$j(B)

Dancing hints: EN: 90
$B%@%s%9$N%R%s%H(B: JP: 90
  • Beaus 1/2 Press Ahead and Trade (with each other) as Belles do a normal Recycle (Dodge Left and Veer Left). EN: 130
    Beaus $B$O(B 1/2 Press Ahead and Trade ($B$*8_$$$K(B) $B$r$7(B, Belles $B$OIaDL$N(B Recycle $B$NF0$-(B (Dodge Left and Veer Left) $B$r$7$^$9(B. JP: 130
  • Beaus pick up the opposite Belles as in Flutter Wheel. EN: 140
    Beaus $B$O(B Flutter Wheel $B$N$h$&$K(B, $B8~$+$$$K$$$k(B Belles $B$r(B pick up $B$7$^$9(B. JP: 140

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  • From a Two-Faced Line, Cross Cycle is equivalent to Centers Back-to-Back Slither and all Recycle. EN: 150
    Two-Faced Line $B$+$i(B, Cross Cycle $B$O(B Centers Back-to-Back Slither and all Recycle $B$HF1$8$G$9(B. JP: 150

    From a 2 x 2, Cross Cycle is equivalent to (facing) Recycle & Slither. EN: 155
    2 x 2 $B$+$i(B, Cross Cycle $B$O(B (facing) Recycle & Slither $B$HF1$8$G$9(B. JP: 155
  • From a Mini-Wave Box, Cross Cycle is equivalent to Trail Off. EN: 160
    Mini Wave $B$N(B Box $B$+$i(B, Cross Cycle $B$O(B Trail Off $B$HF1$8$G$9(B. JP: 160
  • From a Box consisting of one Couple and one L-H Mini-Wave, it is illegal to call Cross Cycle and expect the Couple to work Mirror. The caller must explicitly say Mirror Cross CycleEN: 170
    Mirror $B$GF0$/$h$&$K4|BT$9$k$3$H$O(B, $B@5$7$/$"$j$^$;$s(B. $B%3!<%i!<$O$O$C$-$j$H(B Mirror Cross Cycle $B$H8@$&$Y$-$G$9(B. JP: 170
  • From a 2 x 4, the term Split Cross Cycle should be used for the 2 x 2 version of the call. EN: 180
    2 x 4 $B$+$i(B, Split Cross Cycle $B$N8@$$J}$O(B 2 x 2 $B$N(B version $B$N%3!<%k$N$?$a$K;H$o$l$k$Y$-$G$9(B. JP: 180

     
    Split Cross Cycle
    $B$NA0(B
     $B8e(B

    All 8 Cross Cycle [obsolete]:
    From a 1/4 Line: Cross Concentric Cross Cycle. Ends in a 1/4 Line. Most callers instead say Cross Concentric Cross Cycle. All 8 Cross Cycle is analogous to All 8 Recycle [C1]. EN: 769
    1/4 Line $B$+$i(B, Cross Concentric Cross Cycle $B$r$7$^$9(B. 1/4 Line $B$G=*$o$j$^$9(B. $B$[$H$s$I$N%3!<%i!<$O(B, $BBe$o$j$K(B Cross Concentric Cross Cycle $B$r;H$$$^$9(B. All 8 Cross Cycle $B$O(B All 8 Recycle [C1] $B$HF1$8$h$&$J;H$o$lJ}$G$9(B. JP: 769

    Choreography for Cross Cycle

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