Talk:Right and Left Grand

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Removed "Note for "Wrong Way Grand": Corner doesn't have to refer to original corner but someone with a corner relationship usualy refers to original partner but in a corner relationship." This information about "original corner" and "situational corner" can now be found on the article on corner (where in my opinion it belongs). And it does not usually refer to "original partner but in a corner relationship" (if I understand what you are referring to)-- doesn't it usually imply a half-sashayed set where for the men the corner would be the right-hand lady, and for the ladies the corner would be the left-hand gent. And why not standing with your opposite, also half-sashayed, "Allemande Left to a Wrong Way Grand, but on nr. 3, Swing and Promenade home"? Or am I mistaken. Please correct me if I'm mistaken. Sfdan 08:32, 5 September 2005 (UTC)

That would work most definatly. I have never heard it but it definatly works ive usualy danced or called it already facing the person and never danced/called fractions i usualy am used to right left grand 3rd hand rigt left grand wrong way grand and with the last two not working dont stop dont slow down... but now im going off course your right and I think your new way works as long as somewhere they can find that it can be situational. --Shimonnyman 09:54, 5 September 2005 (UTC)