Hi Amy,

              “Hand Cast”, “Gate”, “Wheel Around” (which I am surprised is not 
in https://www.ibiblio.org/contradance/thecallersbox/Glossary.htm),  and “Turn 
As A Couple” are all fundamentally the same move.

 

              Two people stand side by side, facing the same way, and hold the 
nearest hand. They rotate staying in line with each other.

 

              The only questions are where the pivot point is and how far you 
turn.  Wheel Around and Turn As A Couple usually mean that the pivot point is 
the joined hands and that you turn 180 degrees.  Hand Cast and Gate usually 
mean that the pivot point is one of the dancers and the rotation can be 180, 
270 or 360 degrees, depending on the dance.

 

              Of course, nowadays most contra dancers told to Turn As A Couple 
will do a California Twirl instead.

 

              And “Hand Cast” can be done with arms around each other’s waists, 
or by, for example, #2s facing up and offering an elbow for the #1s to hook 
into so that they can be whirled around the corner – more likely when the #1s 
are galloping up the set and need help to redirect their momentum!

 

            Happy dancing,

                   John                       

                                    

John Sweeney, Dancer, England   [email protected] 01233 625 362 & 07802 940 
574

http://www.contrafusion.co.uk for Dancing in Kent                               
           

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