Designated dancers do their part of the first
anything call as the
others do their part of the second
anything call.
Note: If you are a Center and your anything call is a 4-(or fewer) dancer call,
work with the nearest Outsides. Do not work in the center!
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Note: If necessary, take into account the facing direction of dancers not
in your group. For example, on a call such as Vertical, you may need
to know the facing direction of the adjacent dancer. Below is an example
where both sets of dancers must take into account the facing direction of the
other dancers.
Own The Girls Explode The Line By Vertical 1/2 Tag
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Note: It is also possible to do Own The {anyone} {anything} By {anything}
when the overall formation required to do the given call doesn't exist, but
your part of the formation does. See example below, where the Outsides do not
have a Tidal Wave, and the Centers do not have an Eight Chain Thru, but both
sets of dancers can do their part of their call.
Own The Outsides Linear Cycle By Pass The Ocean
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On Your Own anything By anything [obsolete] (Lee Kopman 1986):
Outside 4 dancers do their part of the first anything call as the
Center 4 dancers do their part of the second anything call.
This is the same as Own The Outsides anything By anything.
On Your Own was the original call but was dropped in favor
of Own The anyone since the latter is more generalized and
the caller can explicitly name those doing the first anything call.