In the
Single version of a call, each dancer
executes the movement that would normally be done by a set of two dancers
within the normal version of the call. Hence, for a call to have a
Single version,
it must be possible to group all dancers into sets of two, in which the dancers
in each set are always facing the same direction thoughout the
given call. The dancers in each set are usually dancing their portion of the call
As Couples,
In Tandem,
Once Removed,
or
Twosome
(or some combination of these concepts).
EN: 20 $B$"$k%3!<%k$N(B
Single $B$G$O(B, $B$=$N%3!<%k$N(B 2 $B?M$K$h$C$FDL>o9T$o$l$kF0$-$r(B, 1 $B?M$G9T$$$^$9!%$7$?$,$C$F(B,
Single $B$,$"$k%3!<%k$O(B, $BA4$F$N?M$r(B 2 $B?M$N=8$^$j$KJ,$1$k$3$H$,2DG=$G(B, $B$=$N(B 2 $B?M$O(B, $B%3!<%k$rF0$/4V$:$C$HF1$8J}$r8~$$$F$$$kI,MW$,$"$j$^$9!%$=$N(B 2 $B?M$O(B, $B%3!<%k$N<+J,$NItJ,$r(B
As Couples,
In Tandem,
Once Removed,
$B$^$?$O(B
Twosome
($B$^$?$O$3$l$i$N%3%s%;%W%H$NAH$_9g$o$;(B) $B$GF0$-$^$9!%(B
JP: 20