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.
Triple Scoot is normally done from ordinary columns. The first dancer in each column flips over into the adjacent spot, just as in a Scoot Back. The other six dancers step forward, do an Arm Turn 1/2, and then step forward, forming ordinary columns again.
Note that this is the same as an ordinary Scoot Back for everyone except the two center dancers facing into the center. For an ordinary Scoot Back, they would just be flipping over, because they are leaders of their respective boxes. For a Triple Scoot, they do the action as if they were doing a Scoot Back in the center box.
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