Do not add a Spread unless the caller explicitly says so. EN: 50
Grand expands a call normally done from a 4-dancer setup
(such as a 2 x 2 or 1 x 4) into a call that involves more (typically 8)
dancers (working in an 8-dancer setup such as a 2 x 4 or 1 x 8). EN: 60
From Columns, Grand usually
means that the #1 dancer does the Leader's part of the call
as the others do the Trailer's part of the call.
(For example, from Columns, a
Grand Scoot & Dodge
has the #1 dancer
Dodge as the others Grand Scoot Back [Triple Scoot]). EN: 70
From a 1 x n, Grand usually means that
the very End dancer does the End's part of the call as the others do
the Center's part of the call. (For example, from an 8-dancer
Wave, a Grand Slither would have the Center 3 pairs of dancers slide
nose-to-nose.) EN: 80
Other calls (A2 or below) that could easily be extended using the Grand Concept include EN: 85
For some Grand calls, you need to re-evaluate your position
as the call progresses. EN: 90
There are some Grand calls that do no follow this
definition of Grand (e.g., Grand Square). EN: 100
Occasionally Grand Follow Your Neighbor is called from T-Bones. In this
case, dancers who are in Lines work Split (i.e., on your own side). EN: 110
before Grand Follow Your Neighbor
after
Grand Cross Your Neighbor[C1V]:
From Parallel Columns of {n}.
#1 dancer, as one movement, 1/2 Circulate & U-Turn Back (Roll twice) as the
Others
Grand Cross Extend
(1/2 Circulate and Slide nose-to-nose) and Arm Turn 3/4. Ends in a Line of 2n. EN: 17