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Allemande Thar
I have been unable to find the definition for an Alamande Thar. Do you know if it is in any of the definitions?

An "Allemande Thar" (also known as a "Thar") is the name of a square dance formation. It consists of two criss-crossing Waves. (A Wave is a 4-dancer formation consisting of 4 dancers in a 1x4 line, holding hands, in which adjacent dancers are facing opposite directions).

For example, please look at the pictures on page http://www.ceder.net/def/crossby.php?language=usa&level=c1. The 2nd thru 4th diagrams are Thar-formations. In particular, the 4th picture, in which the Boys (squares) are in the center, and the Girls (circles) are on the outside, and everyone has left-hands joined, is more indicative of what is meant by most callers when they think of an "Allemande Thar".

The words "Allemande Thar" are also used directionally in calls.

For example,


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