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Continuing on the All 4 Couples/All 8 subject, it's certainly distressing that CALLERLAB doesn't distinguish these two---or barely does so. But I remember (from the _Big Five_?) reading the distinction that All 8 always goes through the center, whereas All 4 Couples uses the perimeter of the square. Is this distinction broadly recognized? Hopefully a distinction could help both dancers and callers, even though it seems extremely rare to be able to use both concepts on the same call. One could imagine All 8 Walk and Dodge (through the center) vs. All 4 Couples Walk and Dodge (walking along the perimeter), but I've never heard the latter called.

Some comment on these concepts so far. All 4 couples You say 4-dancer calls. What about 2-dancer calls. All 4 Couples 1/4 In/Out is called by some callers? Should I interprete your definition as it should be All 8? "Dancers execute the given call, usually moving around the outside of the set." Maybe you should emphasize that it usually starts like that but might continue through the center as in Square Chain Thru. In All 4 Couples you say that All 8 has the same ending rules. That is not explicitly mentioned in All 8. You have for example from a Thar, All 8 Turn Thru where you have to adjust.

entry = Scoot & Weave Message = In the definition of Scoot & Weave, for the Weave part your definition says (in part): "...Centers, using the opposite hand as the shoulder just passed, do an Arm Turn 1/4" I think the fraction is confusing (since those dancers are not yet holding hands). I much prefer the definition of Weave which you give in C1: "...Centers, using the opposite hand from the shoulder just passed, do a Touch 1/4" (The text-only A2 definition of Scoot & Weave has the same issue.) P.S. Perhaps delete the words "do a" as superfluous? Name = Michael Maltenfort

Since you mentioned that you're putting together revisions for another edition of the Advanced Ceder Chest, here's a thought: In the definition of "Remake" there is a paragraph starting, "In recent history, however, CALLERLAB decreed..." and I don't think at this point that it's really that recent. (OK, it depends on how long you've been dancing/calling.) Also, this paragraph seems to overlap with the later paragraph beginning, "Historically, callers have called Remake and named a formation...." Perhaps the paragraphs should be combined into one? Michael

I like the discussion of Swing & Mix that appears under Mix. But there's no reference whatsoever under the definition of Swing. Perhaps Swing & Mix deserves its own definition, with references from both Swing and from Mix? Maltenfort

Motivate: put a note about why starting from DPT is a bad idea. Also review all other calls for potential abuse.

Put 'real defs' of HCTJ, SITM.

Transfer AND: Add reference to Trans-anything

Make sure 7/8 Pass & Roll (also 1/2) is in there.

Transfer AND ...well, I see our definitions also include a T-Bone set-up for a Transfer And. Yuck. I guess it's ok, but why not have something much more common like C1-phantoms moving into a 2-faced line? Is that beyond Advanced, which is why they call them C1-phantoms?

Disallow SLIP from Columns

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21-December-2024 19:22:34
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