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Tally-Ho [C1] (Paul McNutt 1978) |
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1/2 Circulate; those in the resulting Center Line|Wave Hinge & 1/2 Box Circulate as the Others Trade; those who meet Cast Off 3/4 as the Others move up (Phantom Hourglass Circulate).
Ends in Parallel Lines|Waves (or a Parallelogram if dancers end on the same spot).
Notes:
From Trade By:
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From Facing Lines:
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From Parallel R-H Two-Faced Lines:
Note that in the last diagram above, dancers and
(and also dancers and ) move up to end on the same spot and therefore step to Right-hands. | ||||||||||||||
From a T-Bone 2 x 4:
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Tally-Ho But anything [NOL]: Do a Tally-Ho but replace the Centers Cast Off 3/4 with the Centers doing the anything call.
Note: When doing a Circulate from Parallel Inverted Lines, the Center 4 are in the inside Circulate path whereas the Outer 4 are in the outside Circulate path. After a 1/2 Circulate from Inverted Lines, the Center 4 always end up in the Center Wave! From Parallel Inverted Lines with the Centers facing out, dancers often get tricked into thinking the Outer 4 become the Centers after a 1/2 Circulate.
1/2 Circulate from Inverted Lines
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