More Definitions
 
More Definitions
 

 Trail Off

Definition:
 

From two columns of two side by side (facing the same way or in opposite directions): Lead person in each file of two walks forward to cross to the other side and face in on the end of a newly forming line. Trailing person in each file follows the leader to the other side and faces in as the center of the new line. Finishes in a line of four (if the files both face the same way) or in a two-faced line (if the files face opposite to each other). NOTE: Jim first named this "Cross to a Line" in 1961 and then the name "Trail Off" was applied to it. It is a "Cross Peel Off" movement.

Jim Gammalo 1962

This definition is from The Handbook of Modern Square Dancing by Jay King.
It is provided here for informational and educational purposes only.

ID: 716
  
  
  
https://www.ceder.net/oldcalls/viewsingle.php -- Copyright © 2024 Vic Ceder.  All Rights Reserved.
full URL