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

Quadruple formations consist of four adjacent formation some of which may have positions occupied by phantoms. The given formation is usually a 4-dancer formation such as a Box, Column, Diamond, Line, or Wave. Work with the dancers and phantoms within your formation. Keep track of the phantoms and allow spaces for them upon completion of the call. When formation is a 4-dancer formation, there should be a total of 16 dancer | phantom positions before and after each call. EN: 10

Quadruple Box
 
Quadruple Line Quadruple Column

Notes:

(End-to-End) Quadruple Column|Line|Wave EN: 65
(Infrequently used) EN: 67
Quadruple Diamond

   
before
Quadruple Wave Swing Thru
 after
1/2 by the Right
 after
1/2 by the Left
(done)
 
before
Quadruple Column Pass & Roll
 after
 
before
Quadruple Column Dixie Diamond
 after
 
before
Quadruple Wave Turn The Key
 after
Note: Quadruple Wave Turn The Key is not the same as Split Phantom Waves Turn The Key. EN: 68

In the former case, dancers work within their Wave of 4, and the Counter Rotate 1/4 is a Lockit;
whereas in the latter case, the Counter Rotate 1/4 is an 8-dancer (Parallel Lines) movement.
 EN: 69

Sometimes, the outside formations can be at a 90° angle to the inside formations. For example, EN: 75

Quadruple Wave

The formation may occasionally be a non-4-dancer formation. For example, EN: 70

Quadruple Wave of 3

Also possible, but rarely seen, are 6- or 8-dancer Quadruple formations (e.g., Quadruple Tall Six, Quadruple Hourglass, etc.). EN: 80

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