This "quick tutorial" introduces the general idea of a call and explains the most common cases. It does not explain or illustrate all cases. For additional details and/or examples, refer to the links in the "MORE INFO" box.
Centers In starts with two couples in the center, each directly facing two other dancers on the outside. The outside dancers slide apart to allow the couple in the center to become the centers of a line. The original outside dancers become the ends of the new line.
If the outside dancers were both facing outward, the result is lines back-to-back.
If the outside dancers were both facing inward, the result is "inverted" lines.
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