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Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
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Checkpoint {anything} By {anything} [C2]
   (Lee Kopman 1982)
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From a 1 x 8, Point-to-Point Diamonds, or any other applicable formation in which there are Centers of each side.

The Centers of each side work together, around the Very Center dancers, to do the first anything call (ending, if possible, near the short axis of the starting formation; see note below); Remaining Outsides (2 or 4 dancers) move toward the Center (without changing their facing direction) and work with the original Centermost dancers to do the second anything call.

Within the following possible starting formations for Checkpoint,
 
The dancers take the first anything call, and
The dancers take the second anything call.

Note: If the first anything call ends in a 2 x 2, the dancers doing that call must end close to the short axis of the starting formation. The following diagrams indicate the ending formation after the first anything call when the first anything call ends in a 2 x 2.

 
If you start here...   or here...

and the first anything call ends in a 2 x 2, then

 
you must end here
after the first anything call.
  You may not end here,
since you are on the
long axis of the starting formation.
 
If you start here...   or here...

and the first anything call ends in a 2 x 2, then

 
you must end here
after the first anything call.
  You may not end here,
since you are on the
long axis of the starting formation.

Hint: Those doing the second anything call should wait until those doing the first anything call have moved out of the way.

Checkpoint Touch 1/4 By Flip The Diamond:

 
   
before
Checkpoint Touch 1/4
By Flip The Diamond
 after
Touch 1/4
 after
Flip The Diamond
(done)
Checkpoint Recycle By Turn & Deal:

 
   
before
Checkpoint Recycle
By Turn & Deal
 after
Recycle
 after
Turn & Deal
(done)
Checkpoint Single Wheel By Grand 1/4 Thru:

 
   
before
Checkpoint Single Wheel
By Grand 1/4 Thru
 after
Single Wheel
 after
Grand 1/4 Thru
(done)
Checkpoint Trail Off By Dixie Style To A Wave:

 
   
before
Checkpoint Trail Off
By Dixie Style To A Wave
 after
Trail Off
 after
Dixie Style To A Wave
(done)
Checkpoint Walk & Dodge By Explode The Wave:

 
   
before
Checkpoint Walk & Dodge
By Explode The Wave
 after
Walk & Dodge
 after
Explode The Wave
(done)

Reverse Checkpoint anything By anything [C3B] (Vic Ceder 1985): From applicable formations. Center 4 do the first anything call and the resulting Ends (of that Center 4) move away from the Center of the Set without changing their facing direction (i.e., Stable). The Others (original Outsides) work around the Very Centers to do the second anything call, ending as close as possible to the positions vacated by the resulting Ends of the Center 4.

See also Prefer CONCEPT for a variation of Checkpoint.

CALLERLAB definition for Checkpoint (Anything) by (Anything)

Choreography for Checkpoint anything By anything

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