Re: [Callers] New Dance?

2017-08-04 Thread Ric Goldman - Letsdance via Callers
Hi John, My dictionary describes "A chevron is an inverted V-shaped mark. The word is usually used in reference to a kind of fret in architecture, or to a badge or insignia...". I think of it as an upside down V movement (^). (All examples here for a longways duple.) I assume you're

Re: [Callers] New Dance?

2017-08-04 Thread via Callers
Hi Ric, A Chevron is already defined as: First Corners cross diagonally by the right shoulder, turn left 1/4 to face out, then back up across the set to the opposite place WHILE Second Corners wait, then cast into their neighbour's place Is your Chevron something that has been