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Definitions of Square Dance Calls and Concepts
 
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Zig-Zag, Zag-Zig [A2]
   (Bill ShymkusJack Lasry 1968)
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From a Generalized Tandem (i.e., Tandem Dancers, Facing Dancers, or Back-to-Back Dancers) or other applicable formations.

Zig-Zag:
Leaders 1/4 Right (Zig) as Trailers 1/4 Left (Zag).
A Generalized Tandem ends in a R-H Mini-Wave.

Zag-Zig:
Leaders 1/4 Left (Zag) as Trailers 1/4 Right (Zig).
A Generalized Tandem ends in a L-H Mini-Wave.

 
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注釈:
  • Zig means 1/4 Right; Zag means 1/4 Left.
  • From a Generalized Tandem, the caller can give any combination of these two words (i.e., Zig-Zag, Zig-Zig, Zag-Zig, or Zag-Zag). The first word is directed to the Leaders, and the second word is directed to the Trailers.
  • Zig-Zag always ends in a Right-hand setup, whereas Zag-Zig always ends in a Left-hand setup.
  • An easy way to think about Zig-Zag is to just turn 1/4 to join Right-hands with the other dancer in your Generalized Tandem. If you do the call in this manner, you don't need to think about whether you're a Leader or a Trailer and whether or not you need to do a 1/4 Right or a 1/4 Left. Alternatively, on Zag-Zig just turn 1/4 to join Left-hands with the other dancer in your Generalized Tandem.
  • To successfully dance calls such as Zig-Zag in real-time, you need to have formation awareness. This involves knowing where you are in the current formation, and your relationship to the other dancers. You should know whether you are a Leader or Trailer, Beau or Belle, End or Center, etc. from any applicable formation.

From a One-Faced Column of 3, the caller could give three words (e.g., Zig-Zag-Zag), in which case the first word goes to #1, the second to #2, and the third to #3.

 
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Similarly, from a One-Faced Column of 4, the caller could give four words.

 
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Zig-Zig:
1/4 Right.

Zag-Zag:
1/4 Left.

Sidetrack [C3B] (Tim Scholl 1976): From applicable formations. Zig-Zag; Counter Rotate 1/4; Roll. This is a 3-part call.

Single Turn To A Line [C3A]: Tandem の 2 人, 向かい合った 2 人, または背中合わせの 2 人から行います.1 つの動きとして, Zig-Zag, Step Thru をし, 始めの回転の方へ 1/4 回ります.カップルまたは Mini-Wave で終わります.

CALLERLAB definition for Zig and Zag

Choreography for Zig-Zag, Zag-Zig

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