On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 08:59:07AM -0500, Mortland, Jo wrote: > > Jerome Grisanti made a very clever discovery one night when he had > six couples who wanted to dance. He called a square that DID have > definite moves for the heads and side, and he designated the fifth > and sixth couples as "others". So after the heads had done the > figure, he had the sides do it, and then the OTHERS. It's more of a > mental challenge for the caller, but that is one of the perks of > calling squares.
I would think you'd want to have the 3rd and 6th couples as the
"others":
Normal
H
1 1
S 2 4 S
2 4
3 3
H
With six couples
H
1 1
S 2 6 O
2 6
3 5
O 3 5 S
4 4
H
If you have the 5th and 6th couples as the "others" instead then the
choreography is really weird.
Jeff
Medford, MA
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