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Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
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Triangular Box Formation [C4]
   (Vic Ceder 1990)
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A Triangular Box consists of a Diagonal Line of 3 and a dancer in a corner position of the 3 x 3 Matrix defined by the Diagonal Line. Work with these dancers in a Distorted Box. Triangular Boxes are most commonly used from Interlocked Blocks [C1].

A Triangular Box is a 4-dancer formation in the following shape:

 

From Interlocked Blocks, there are two Triangular Boxes: to find them, divide the formation in half along the phantom long diagonal. Alternatively, look for a Diagonal of 3, then find the lonesome dancer.

Other examples of Triangular Boxes:

 
 

Triangular Box Counter Rotate 1/4 :

 
 
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Triangular Box
Counter Rotate 1/4
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