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By Craig Shucker
Anne presented a nice mix of calls and concepts. Some of her more interesting material included: (1) from a completed double pass thru -- Expand The Column (2) from parallel right-hand ocean waves -- Travel Thru (3) from a double pass thru -- Counter Couple Up (4) from parallel inverted lines with in-facing ends -- Split Trade Perk Up (5) from parallel right-hand single-file columns -- Single Polly Wally (6) from outfacing lines -- Split Phantom Lines Load the Boat (7) from an eight chain thru -- Split Phantom Columns Rotary Spin (8) from an eight chain thru -- Finally As Couples, Pass & Roll (9) from a tidal wave -- Finally Tandem, Flip Back (10) from parallel two-faced lines -- Own The Centers, Drift Apart by Scoot & Dodge (11) from parallel two-faced
lines -- Two-Faced Alter & Circulate But Don't
Anne reviewed calls that sometimes cause problems for Advanced dancers: (1) from a static square -- Side Ladies Chain To The Right (2) from parallel out-facing lines -- Ends Fold (3) from parallel left-hand ocean waves -- Spin Chain Thru (4) from an eight chain thru -- Eight Chain Thru 2 & 1/2 (5) from a tidal two-faced line -- Fan The Top (6) from in-facing lines -- Coordinate (7) from a left-hand tidal two-faced line - Left Turn & Deal (8) from a tidal line -- As Couples Wheel & Deal (9) from parallel right-hand
single-file columns -- Transfer & 3/4 Thru.
Top | A-2 Workshop | A-2 Dance | C-1 Dance | C-2 Dance | C-3A Dance Anne added more calls to keep things interesting: (1) from a two-faced line-- Lockit & Spread (2) from parallel ocean waves
-- Centers Scoot Back &
(3) Spin Chain The Gears But Turn The Stars 1/4 (or 1/2) (4) from a right-hand ocean wave -- Pass The Ocean (5) from a static square -- Left Pass In (6) from in-facing lines -- Split Counter Rotate (7) from a formation formed from a trade by and having the ends Quarter In -- Split Counter Rotate (8) from parallel two-faced lines -- Motivate (9) from parallel twofaced
lines Switch The Line (actually C-1, but the definition is
Snappy Comeback - When Anne
Uebelacker called "Transfer The Column", one of the dancers yelled out
a modification of the standard dancers' verbal response to the call, "I'm
not a hooker!". Anne's swift reply was, "Are you bragging or complaining?"
This was was primarily a dance session. Some of the more interesting calls Anne used included: (1) from a same-handed box -- Trail & Peel (2) from an eight chain thru -- Left Rotary Spin (3) from a trade by -- Stretch Chase Right; (4) from same-handed point-to-point diamonds -- Stretch Cut The Diamond (5) from a tidal wave -- Stretch Recycle (6) from a tidal wave -- Stretch Linear Cycle (7) from a tidal twofaced line -- Stretch Crossfire (8) from a formation formed from a completed double pass thru and having the belles Face In -- (Do Your Part) Acey Deucey (9) from a formation formed
from a completed double pass thru and having the belles Face In -- Center
4 Walk, Others Dodge.
Top | A-2 Workshop | A-2 Dance | C-1 Dance | C-2 Dance | C-3A Dance This was was also primarily a dance session. Some of the more challenging calls Anne used included: (1) from parallel right-hand ocean waves -- Beaus Kick Off (2) from a samehanded galaxy - Flip The Galaxy or Cut The Galaxy (3) from parallel left-handed two-faced line -- Rotate 1/4 (4) from parallel two-faced lines -- Fascinating Cross Roll To A Wave (5) from a formation formed
from in-facing lines and having the right-hand
(6) from a formation formed
from in-facing lines and having the right-hand couples
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