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Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
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Right | Left Wing Concept [C4]
   (Vic Ceder 2001)
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Right Wing anything:
Do the anything call as if you started as a Beau. That is, if you are a Belle, do the anything call as if you had first side-stepped to the left to become a Beau (i.e., assume that the starting formation is a Right-handed setup).

Left Wing anything:
Do the anything call as if you started as a Belle.

Notes:
  • Think about Right Wing as follows:
    • Belles: imagine that you do a Half Sashay (Slide), then all do the anything call.
    • Beaus: do the call normally.
  • The obvious cheat for Right Wing is that those in a Left-Hand Mini-Wave do a Slide then all do the given call.
    • This cheat often results in bad flow, and is not applicable from all starting formations (e.g., some T-Bones). Therefore, I recommend that you do not use the cheat to dance the Right | Left Wing CONCEPT.
    • Please only use the cheat in a tape-group walk-though type of environment while you are learning how to properly dance the concept.
  • Right Wing is not the same as do the Beaus' part of the call.
    • For example, consider a Right Wing Swap Around from a T-Bone 2 x 2 in which everyone is a Trailing Belle. The Beaus' part of a Swap Around is to Run; however, from this position, on a Right Wing Swap Around, everybody would do a Right-Face U-Turn Back.

Standard applications:

Right Wing Follow Thru:

 
   
before
Right Wing Follow Thru
 imagine you are here
(everyone is a Beau)
 after

Beaus dance the call normally; The Trailing Belle does a Cross Extend & Hinge; The Lead Belle does a Step Thru & 1/4 Right.

Right Wing Follow Your Neighbor:

 
 
before
Right Wing Follow Your Neighbor
 after

Beaus dance the call normally, as Belles pretend that they are Beaus and do the call. The Trailing Belle does a Cross Extend & Cast Off 3/4, as the Lead Belle does a Step Thru & (in place) Right-face 3/4 turn.

Right Wing Transfer The Column:

 
   
before
Right Wing Transfer The Column
 after
Right Wing Transfer And Nothing
 after
Centers Cast Off 3/4 & all Extend
(done)

Harder applications:

Left Wing Circulate:

 
 
before
Left Wing Circulate
 after

Same as Beaus work Crossover: all Circulate.

Left Wing Spin The Top:

 
   
before
Left Wing Spin The Top
 after
Left Wing Arm Turn 1/2
 after
Fan The Top
(done)

From here, pretend that the starting formation is a Left-Hand Wave (i.e., everyone is a Belle). On the first part of the call, the Belles do a normal Left Arm Turn 1/2 whereas the Beaus do a Left-face U-Turn Back. The Beaus turn to the Left because they imagine that the starting formation is a Left-hand wave.


Examples where the cheat of 'Slide then do the call' doesn't work:

Right Wing Follow To A Diamond:

 
 
before
Right Wing Follow To A Diamond
 after
Leaders work Right Wing: all Follow Your Neighbor:

 
 
before
Leaders work Right Wing:
all Follow Your Neighbor
 after

Since only the Leaders are working Right Wing, the Leaders can't cheat by doing a Slide because the adjacent spot is occupied by another dancer.

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