Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
 

From a 3/4 Line, 3/4 Tag, or other applicable formations. EN: 10
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Outsides Counter (Cast Back, Touch 1/2, and Step & Fold) as Centers Once Removed Cast Off 3/4 and (normal) Counter Rotate 1/4EN: 20
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A R-H 3/4 Line ends in Parallel L-H Waves; a L-H 3/4 Line ends in Parallel L-H Two-Faced Lines. EN: 30
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før
Interlocked Counter
 efter
Centers Once Removed Cast Off 3/4
mens Outsides Cast Back & Touch 1/2
 efter
Centers Counter Rotate 1/4
mens Outsides Step & Fold
(færdig)

Noter:

Variation: EN: 60
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Interlocked Counter But Centers Cast Off 1/2
(instead of 3/4). This variation is not well defined. There are two different ways (resulting in different ending formations) that the Centers could do the Cast Off 1/2: EN: 70
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  1. Once Removed Cast Off 1/2; or EN: 80
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  2. Very Centers 'Back-to-Back Slither' then Cast Off 1/2. EN: 85
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We disapprove of the above variation since it is ambiguous, but would opt for the first case if it was encountered while dancing. EN: 90
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Counter [C2] (Lee Kopman):
From a 3/4 Tag or other applicable formations. Centers Cast Off 3/4 and Counter Rotate 1/4 as Outsides Cast Back, Touch 1/2, and Step & Fold. A R-H 3/4 Tag ends in Parallel L-H Waves; a L-H 3/4 Tag ends in Parallel L-H Two-Faced Lines. EN: 241

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