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Cross Fire [Plus] (Ron Schneider 1976) |
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From a Two-Faced Line:
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From a Facing Diamond:
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*The last example (From a Wave), is for informational purposes only.
Cross Fire is rarely called from a Wave, even at C4.
In this case, dancers end on the same spot, and hence share the spot by stepping to a right-hand Mini-Wave.
Dancers are offset because the shared ending spots are not on an axis of the original formation. EN: 40 |
From a Two-Faced Line:
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