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Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
 
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Unwrap The {formation} [C2]
   (Jim Rager 1976)
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From the given formationEN: 10

The two dancers who are closest to the Center of the set and who are facing in lead the Unwrap by walking straight ahead (moving slightly inward as necessary) to become #1 in a Column. Other dancers do formation Circulates until reaching the lead dancer's starting position & then walk straight ahead to follow the lead dancer. EN: 20

Ends in Columns. EN: 30

Notes:
  • Those leading the Unwrap should raise a hand to identify themselves so that the other dancers in their formation can follow them. EN: 40
  • Dancers leading the Unwrap walk forward without changing their facing direction. EN: 50
  • The caller can designate someone other than the default dancer to lead the Unwrap. This designated dancer walks straight ahead as the others do formation Circulates until they reach a designated dancer's starting position, after which they walk straight ahead. EN: 60
  • The formation can be EN: 70
  • From some formations (such as Twin Diamonds or an Hourglass), dancers need to slide together to form compact Columns. For example, from Twin Diamonds, if the Trailing Point simply walks straight ahead and everyone else follows, the resulting Columns are not immediately adjacent (there is some space between the laterally adjacent dancers). Dancers must slide together (dodge inward) to form compact Columns. EN: 80

Unwrap The Galaxy  ( and
lead EN: 90
)

 
 
before
Unwrap The Galaxy
 after
Unwrap The Butterfly  ( and
lead EN: 90
)

 
 
before
Unwrap The Butterfly
 after
Unwrap The Diamonds  ( and
lead EN: 90
)

 
 
before
Unwrap The Diamonds
 after
Very Centers lead Unwrap The Diamonds  ( and
lead EN: 90
)

 
 
before
Very Centers lead
Unwrap The Diamonds
 after
Unwrap The Diamonds (from Facing Diamonds)

Note: on this example, carefully do your part.
Dancers end on the same spot and therefore take Right-hands. EN: 100


 
 
before
Unwrap The Diamonds
 after

CONTRAST THE FOLLOWING

(both start from Offset Diamonds): EN: 110
  • Offset Unwrap The Diamonds:
    Ends in Offset Columns. EN: 120
  • Unwrap The Offset Diamonds:
    Ends in normal Columns. EN: 130

This is the starting formation
for each of the following:

after
Offset Unwrap The Diamonds

after
Unwrap The Offset Diamonds

Wrap To A formation [C3A] (Lee Kopman 1976):
From Columns. #1 dancer 1/2 Split Circulate and Phantom formation Circulate 2 as the #2 dancer Circulate, 1/2 Split Circulate and Phantom formation Circulate as the #3 dancer Circulate 2 & 1/2 as the #4 dancer Circulate 3; all adjust as necessary to end in the given formationEN: 196

CALLERLAB definition for Unwrap The (Formation)

Choreography for Unwrap The formation

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