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Shape Changing {from offset 2 x 4s} |
A Shape Changer is any call in which the floor spots occupied by dancers at the beginning of the call are different than the floor spots occupied by dancers at the end of the call. In other words, the geometric shape of the formation has changed either by rotating 90° or by evolving into a different formation. For the purposes of this appendix, we will only discuss calls done from 2x4s that are offset by 50% which, after execution, rotate the original starting footprints by 90°.
When dancing calls without Phantoms from setups that are not offset, one does not need to concern oneself with the Shape Changing aspect of a call; however, when dancing Shape Changers from a Parallelogram or Offset 2x4, this becomes a very important aspect indeed. When doing a non-Shape Changing call from an offset setup, you re-establish the exact footprints on the floor at the conclusion of the call that you had at the beginning of the call. With a Shape Changer, however, re-establishing footprints to the exact starting formation is not possible, but establishing relative footprints in a complementary formation is possible, and a method for doing so is described below.
There are two parameters to remember when dealing with any offset formation:
To dance Shape Changers from offset formations, you must determine the Shear Line and Shift Direction of the starting formation, execute the call given, and then make sure that you re-establish the same Shear Line and the same Shift Direction in your ending formation.
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If you start a call from formation (1a) or (1b), you must end in either formation (1a) or (1b). If the call is a shape-changer you will end in the complementary formation 1a -> 1b or 1b -> 1a; if the call is not a shape-changer you will end in the same formation 1a -> 1a or 1b -> 1b. If you start from (2a) or (2b), you must end in (2a) or (2b). Similarly with (3a) and (3b), and also with (4a) and (4b).
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(1) Side Shear CCW:
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(2) Side Shear CW:
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(3) Head Shear CCW:
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(4) Head Shear CW:
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