From a Wave.
Centers Run as Ends Cross Run.
Ends in a Two-Faced Line.
Notes:
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From a R-H Wave, everyone moves to the Right;
From a L-H Wave, everyone moves to the Left. -
Think about moving toward the handhold that you have with the adjacent dancer.
You might even give that dancer a slight tug to get both of you
moving toward the correct direction.
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At A2, Switch The Wave may only be called from a Wave. However,
at C1, Switch The Line
(same definition as Switch The Wave) may be done from any Line of 4.
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If you start as a Center, be sure to Run toward the nearest End position.
Think about flipping away from the Center.
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Ends Cross Run to the far Center, passing each other in the process.
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Everyone can Roll after Switch The Wave.
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Switch The Wave can also be thought of as a Swing-Slither
(except that everyone can Roll after a Switch The Wave,
whereas those doing the Slither can not Roll).
Switch To A Diamond [A2] (Ron Schneider 1973):
From a Wave (or any other Line of 4).
Centers Run as Ends do your part Diamond Circulate.
Ends in a Diamond.
Switch To An Hourglass [A2] (Sandy Knowles 1975):
From Parallel Waves (or applicable Parallel Lines).
Centers Run as Ends do your part Hourglass Circulate
(Lead Ends 1/2 Circulate as Trailing Ends Veer Inward to end
in a Mini-Wave with their opposite).
Ends in an Hourglass.
Switch To An Interlocked Diamond [C1] (Sandy Knowles 1976):
From Parallel Lines|Waves.
Centers Run as Ends (do your part) Interlocked Diamond Circulate.
Ends in Twin Diamonds.
Cross Roll To A Wave | Line [C1] (Chuck Peel 1971):
From any Line of 4.
Centers Cross Run as Ends Run.
A Two-Faced Line ends in a Wave and vice-versa.
This is the opposite of Switch The Wave.