I thought "square through" did not specifically include the balances.
I learned that with the balances, it's called "interrupted square through".

As I understand, cross trails is without hands, and square through is with
hands. Am I mistaken?

-Ron

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On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 8:13 PM, David Harding <[email protected]>wrote:

> As I have danced them, the basic path is the same for square through and
> cross trail, but the feel is different.
>
> The square through starts with a right hand balance, then a pull through,
> followed by turning toward the appropriate person next to whom you have
> crossed the set, joining left hands with that person, pulling by, and
> turning toward the center of the set.  This is usually repeated to put you
> back where you started.
>
> I am used to doing a pass through and cross trail without touching hands,
> and I don't expect to repeat it to get back to where I started.
>
> The Wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
> Contra_dance_choreography has a good start at a catalog, but it's not
> comprehensive.  Yet.
>
> Dave
>
>
> On 12/29/2013 6:43 PM, Kalia Kliban wrote:
>
>> Square-through vs Cross-trail
>>
>> Can anyone tell me what the difference is between these two figures, if
>> any?  They show up in various different dances in my collection but they
>> both seem to be the figure that in English country dance we'd call "2
>> changes of rights and lefts" which is to say right hands to the person
>> across from you (either neighbor or partner, depending on where the dance
>> has taken you so far) and then left hands to the person in your minor set
>> who's next to you in line (again, either N or P).  And in ECD those 2
>> changes can sometimes start along the line instead of across, which I
>> assume can happen in contras as well though I haven't yet encountered it.
>>
>> And can anyone point to a really thorough online glossary of contra
>> terminology?
>>
>> Kalia
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