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From any formation.
If you had turning motion on your last part of the previous call, then turn an extra 1/4 (90°) in place toward that direction.If you had turning motion on your last part of the previous call, then turn an extra 1/4 (90°) in place toward that direction.
Notes:Diagram TOUCH 1/4, RIGHT & LEFT THRU, BOX CIRCULATE, and others?
Explain why everybody can roll on calls such as Swing Thru.
Some calls (Plus and below) to which Roll can be applied:
| Call | Starting formation | Ending formation | Ending formation after Roll | Comments | 
| Touch 1/4 | Facing Dancers | R-H Mini-Wave | Facing Dancers | commonly used | 
Make a list of calls in which some dancers can Roll, and others can not.
Nobody can roll after the following calls, since there is no turning direction at all during the call, or there is no turning direction at the end of the call (e.g., Pass The Ocean):
 Choreography for Roll
Choreography for Roll|  Comments? Questions? Suggestions? | 
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