I rather like the term Greg Frock's suggestion (not claimed to be original) of 
"Thread the Needle".  While I've heard "Thread the Needle" used with other 
meanings, I think there's little danger of confusion in the contra context, 
especially since that the action is rare enough that the caller will presumably 
need to teach it.

Ric Goldman wrote:

> I’ve sometimes come across this a Paired Twirl, a Paired California Twirl, a 
> California Four,  or an Arch and Swap (taught this way):
>  
>                In a line-of-4 facing all the same, middles raise an arch and, 
> keeping hands, right-hand pair goes under the arch (led by end dancer) while 
> left-hand pair cross over to the other side (led by the end dancer).
>                End result is the same line-of-4, facing back the other way, 
> much as a California Twirl does for 2 dancers.
>  
> This description also avoids any gender-specific terms in case that’s an 
> offense issue for others.

In modern western square dance terminology, the figure might be called "As 
Couples, California Twirl" though I don't know whether it actually is (since it 
might be claimed that that would imply the right hand pair going under the arch 
side-by-side--which could require quite a stretch of the arching dancers' 
arms--rather than with the end dancer in the lead).

Digressing for a moment from the terminology, I'll take the opportunity to 
opine that the action could be smoother if the two dancers nearest the left end 
of the line are the ones who make the arch, rather than the two center dancers. 
 (Anyone agree? disagree?)  Regardless of who makes the arch, it's important 
that the dancer on the left end of the line remember to move across the set 
instead standing still as if only the right hand dancers were active.

Returning to terminology, note that if the leftmost pair of dancers make the 
arch. then "As Couples, California Twirl" definitely will not bean accurate 
description, but I think "Thread the Needle" would be just fine.

--Jim

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