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Walk The Clover
What's the definition for the centers initial part of Walk the Clover - hinge or arm turn 1/4?

Walk The Clover is a screwy call, in the sense that, the starting formation is either Parallel Waves or Trade By, and the action is slightly different.

My definition currently reads as follows:
In-Facing Dancers Step To A Wave, Hinge, then Walk & Dodge, as
Out-Facing Dancers Cloverleaf.

This matches the Jay King definition, and differs from Burlesons in they say an Arm Turn 1/4.

As for it's use with initially, is the first part step to a wave? I dunno. This is not something I'd want to call.

My guess is that if I was dancing, and initially was used...

  1. from a 3/4 Line, I'd expect the first part for the centers to be a Hinge; but...
  2. from a Trade By, perhaps Centers Initially As Couples, all Walk The Clover might be a Centers As Couples Step to a Wave, then PARTNER HINGE, then walk & dodge?

I guess, I'd make a decision on the fly and make an educated guess as to what the caller wants.

Walk the Clover is screwy.

I've seen it called from:

and maybe other formations: I've even called from here:

I think the rule is:
In-Facers Extend or Touch if necessary,
then Outsides Cloverleaf as Centers HINGE (eek) and Walk & Dodge.

I've never particularly liked the fuzziness of this definition.


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