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Choreography ==> Miscellaneous Questions

Siamese
I'm attempting to write some practice sequences for a group I'm working with who's learning C3B. The sequences will theme Siamese Twosome, and I don't want to use any call above C3A.

Can you give me a couple of ideas of how to simply get into a Siamese setup? Remember I said "simply". When I write these practice sequences, I don't want anything hard in the sequence except the thing I'm themeing.

Here's some samples:
  • Heads Touch 1/4.
  • Heads Star Thru; DPT; Leaders Single Wheel.
  • Heads Star Thru & Spread; all Pass Thru; Boys (or Girls) Single Wheel.
  • Heads Touch 1/4; Girls Pass Out.
  • From Completed DPT: Belles (or Beaus) Zing.
  • From Parallel Waves or 2FL: Centers Follow Thru.
  • From As Couples Waves: Outsides Bend the Line & Roll.
  • From Twin Diamonds: Centers Switch the Wave.

When in doubt, try having some dancers do a Single Wheel. This often gets you into a Siamese setup.


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