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| Wheel Thru [A1] (Paul Moore 1962) | 
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| Wheel Thru: 
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| Left Wheel Thru: 
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| From a T-Bone 2 x 2: 
 From this position, dancers must strictly follow the definition of Wheel Thru
  (i.e., Belles 1/4 Right). EN: 110 We don't like this usage because it violates the gestalt
  that Wheel Thru is a Lead Right. EN: 120 | ||||||||||
| From a L-H Wave: 
 From this position, the caller is attempting to apply the 
  Facing-Couples/Ocean-Wave rule to Wheel Thru. EN: 140 However, the Facing-Couples/Ocean-Wave rule is not applicable to
  Wheel Thru because the call does not start with a Pass Thru, Pull By 
  or Arm Turn.  In addition, Wheel Thru is defined in terms of Beaus 
  and Belles, and from a L-H Wave all dancers are Belles: therefore, 
  perhaps all dancers should just 1/4 Right! EN: 150 | 
 Choreography for Wheel Thru
Choreography for Wheel Thru|  Comments? Questions? Suggestions? | 
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