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Standard applications:
Right Wing Follow Thru:
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:
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:
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Harder applications:
Left Wing Circulate:
Same as Beaus work Crossover: all Circulate. | ||||||||||
Left Wing Spin The Top:
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:
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Leaders work Right Wing: all Follow Your Neighbor:
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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