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As Couples CONCEPT [A1] (author unknown) |
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As Couples Walk & Dodge
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As Couples Swing Thru
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As Couples Wheel & Deal (from an asymmetric starting formation)
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Tandem CONCEPT [C1]: A Tandem unit consists of one dancer immediately behind another. Both dancers must be facing the same direction. The two dancers work together as if they were a single dancer to do the given call. Tandem is similar to As Couples, but instead of being side-by-side, the dancers are front-to-back.
Siamese CONCEPT [C1] : Siamese means 'As Couples or In Tandem'. That is, the Couple dancers work As Couples, and the others work In Tandem to do the given call.
Solid CONCEPT [C2]: Designated dancers or dancers within a designated formation work as a unit (similar to As Couples or Tandem) to perform the given call.
Couple Of 3 [NOL]: A one-faced Line of 3 dancers work as a unit.
Single Concept [C3A,C3B,C4]:
In the Single version of a call, each dancer
executes the movement that would normally be done by a set of two dancers
within the normal version of the call. For a call to have a Single version,
it must be possible to group all dancers into sets of two,
in which the dancers in each set are always facing the same direction thoughout the
given call. The dancers in each set are usually dancing their portion of the call
As Couples,
In Tandem,
Once Removed, or
Twosome
(or some combination of these concepts).
You can think of Single as replacing each set of two dancers with a single dancer located exactly
half-way between the two dancers. This single dancer then executes the given call
always staying on a path located exactly half-way
between where the two dancers would be in the normal version of the call.
See also Single Wheel [A2].
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