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Cross Concentric Concept [C2] (Jim Davis 1978) |
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The inside 4 dancers work together to do the given call but end on the outside, as the outside 4 dancers work together to do the given call but end on the inside.
Cross Concentric is the same as Concentric [C1] except that the inside dancers end on the outside, and vice versa.
Shape-changing rules for Concentric also apply to Cross Concentric. Details are given below, in the 'Shape Changing' section.
Noter:
Cross Concentric Turn & Deal:
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Cross Concentric Recycle:
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Each Center dancer determines whether their starting position within the overall formation is Lines or Columns. If starting as if Centers of Parallel Lines, they must finish as if they are Ends of Parallel Lines. If starting as if Centers of Columns, then they must finish as if they are Ends of Columns.
The final formation may not actually be Lines or Columns, since dancers can be T-Boned.
Only the original center 4 dancers need to concern themselves with this, as there is only one possible ending position for the original outsides.
The ending position of the call should be the same whether the Cross Concentric is done at the beginning or ending of the call.
Cross Concentric Recycle:
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Cross Concentric Recycle:
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In both cases above, the original Centers end side-by-side as a couple. |
Cross Concentric Drop In:
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See also Concentric CONCEPT [C1].
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