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Cross Fire -- [Plus] (Ron Schneider 1976) |
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From a Two-Faced Line or other applicable formation.
Ends Cross Fold as Centers Trade & Step Forward.
A Two-Faced Line ends in a Mini-Wave Box.
From a Two-Faced Line:
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From a One-Faced Line:
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From a Facing Diamond:
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From a Wave:
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*The last example (From a Wave), is for informational purposes only. Cross Fire is rarely called from a Wave, even at C4. In this case, dancers end on the same spot, and hence share the spot by stepping to a right-hand Mini-Wave. Dancers are offset because the shared ending spots are not on an axis of the original formation. |
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For more information, see The Crossfire Controversy
See also Crossfire from Inverted Lines - 2/9/95 by Stewart Kramer.
Straight Fire [C4]: From Parallel Two-Faced Lines, Facing Twin Diamonds, or other applicable formations. Centers Trade & Step Forward as Out-Facing Ends Cross Fold as In-Facing Ends Veer Inward. Parallel Two-Faced Lines end in Columns.
From a Two-Faced Line:
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