Two things. Cross trail was no hands in 1990 when I learned it as a Mainstream club
dancer.
In the Text below, it should read "instead of facing their corner." (not their
caller)
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From: rich sbardella <richsbardella(a)snet.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 1, 2014 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Callers] Square through vs Cross-trail
Andrea,
Cross trail was removed from Basic/Mainstream program many years ago, and as I understand
it, it was because callers could not, or would not agree on a definition. When I learned
it, as a club dancer, from facing couples, it was a pass thru, then the right hand dancer
, of each facing couple, would cross in front of the left hand dancer. the left hand
dancer would then cross behind the right hand dancer. The pass thru part was straight
across, followed by the X movement. I have danced that pattern in contras.
When I said you can use star thru then pass thru, it only works in some applications. One
would be Heads Cross Trail to your corner for an allemande left. Star thru, pass thru,
would accomplish the same thing. Pass thru with a half sachay, leaves the couples facing
out, instead of facing their caller.
The latter may be a definition that was assigned for a Callerlab program in more recent
years. I like the flexibility of the older usage, but today a walkthrough might be
necessary.
Rich
PS I's still looking for some square dance figures with cross trail thru.
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From: Andrea Nettleton <twirly-girl(a)bellsouth.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2013 1:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Callers] Square through vs Cross-trail
I don't think a cross trail is an X, but I would say that there is still a difference
in foot path between a cross trail and a star through to pass through and that is that
unless explicitly told not to, dancers will do a pass thru with the right shoulder,
whereas a cross trail, as danced in contras, is a pass thru by the R, turn and pass by the
left. In trad squares, cross trail sometimes consists of a pass through followed by
something like an x, but there would still be two moments when hand contact is possible,
first Rs, the Ls. My club squares caller would have a cow if anyone danced a cross trail
as anything but a pass thru and half sashay.
Andrea
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On Dec 30, 2013, at 2:38 PM, jean francis
<catherineaura(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I can't imagine how 2 folks could give/use hands while crossing each other's
trails since the movement direction of a cross trail is like an "X"...on the
diagonal as opposed to straight across/up and down like a square thru
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On Mon, 12/30/13, Aahz Maruch <aahz(a)pobox.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Callers] Square through vs Cross-trail
To: callers(a)sharedweight.net
Date: Monday, December 30, 2013, 11:09 AM
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013, rich sbardella
wrote:
Depending on the application, you may be able to
substitute star thru
then pass thru for cross trail thru.
If you want to get nitpicky with the no-hands of cross trail
thru ;-),
change star thru to slide thru. (But few non-square
dancers would know
slide thru.)
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