In contra dancing, at least in the tradition on this side of the Atlantic, 
specialized names for figures should be avoided whenever possible.

A caller can teach a figure and designate name for prompting during the dance.
 
Michael Fuerst      802 N Broadway      Urbana IL 61801       217-239-5844


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 From: John Sweeney <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 4:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Callers] Wave Nomenclature
 

Barbara G posted Nick Boulet's "Warmin' Up the Car" and started with:
"start in ocean waves along the side of the set"

I have always thought that an Ocean Wave was a wave of four people; in a
contra they would normally be across the set.

I know these terms for waves:
Wave: a formation of two or more dancers holding adjacent hands and with
each dancer facing in the opposite direction to that of the adjoining
dancer(s).

Ocean Wave: Wave for four (though in a square dance it could be from 3
to 7 people - maybe more if you do a grid square!)

Tidal Wave: Wave for all along the line of the whole set (can be down
the centre for just the Ladies or just the Men)

Alamo (Style) Wave/Ring: Circular wave

Mini Wave: Wave for two

Radial Wave: Waves for two in a Circle Mixer - all the couples like the
spokes of a wheel

Microwave: Having described some of the above to the dancers, hold up
one hand and wiggle the fingertips saying "and this is a microwave". :-)

Are these universal?  What other terms do people use?

Happy dancing,
John

John Sweeney, Dancer, England [email protected] 01233 625 362
http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent



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