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29: WHEELING AND DEALING

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Wheel and Deal turns a line consisting of two couples into a box consisting of two couples. There are two cases.

From a two-faced line, the two couples start turning toward each other, while starting to walk around each other. Each couple turns exactly halfway around (180 degrees), to face the opposite wall, and the couples end facing each other.

Note that the couples start turning in the same direction. From a right-handed two-faced line, they will both be turning to the right.

From a left-handed two-faced line, both couples will start by turning to the left. But they still end up facing each other.

From a one-faced line (with both couples facing the same direction), Wheel and Deal still ends in a box, but because all the dancers are turning halfway around they don't end up facing each other. Instead, the couple that started on the right wheels in front of the couple that started on the left.

You can think of this as the two couples starting to "pass right shoulders" as they both wheel toward each other.

Note that:

  • In all cases the couples start by turning toward the other couple (same as for Bend the Line).
  • This is different from Wheel Around. For Wheel Around the turning is always to the left. For Wheel and Deal it can be either left or right.
  • In all cases each couple turns exactly halfway around, to face the opposite wall.
  • The dancers who start at the end of the line must walk much further, past the center of the original line, than the dancers who start in the center. The dancers who start in the center end pretty close to where they started. So another way of thinking about this is that each couple is turning around using the center dancer as a "pivot".

As with other actions involving four dancers, it is very common for two lines to be doing a Wheel and Deal at the same time. From parallel two-faced lines, each line will turn into a pair of facing couples.

From parallel one-faced lines facing out, back-to-back, the couple on the right in each line will end up in front of the other couple from their own line. They will end up in the center, facing the corresponding couple from the other line.

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