1M(1W) instruction down(up)
shorthand for 1M instruction down while 1W instruction up
(used for »meanwhile« figures)
1pl, 2pl, … 1st, 2nd, … place.
1plx, 2plx, …. 1st, 2nd, … place on opposite side
1cnr, 2cnr 1st, 2nd, corner »person« or »position« is added when needed.
3cnr, 4cnr Partner's 1st, 2nd corner
All All those dancing, not all those in the set
P Partner
R Right
L Left
RSh, LSh right and left shoulders
clw, cclw clockwise, counterclockwise = anticlockwise
LH, RH, NH, BH Left, Right, Nearer and Both Hands
easy hand, EH the evidently most convenient hand
LHJ, RHJ, NHJ, BHJ Left, Right, Nearer and Both Hands Joined
lead vs dance Strictly, »lead« means RHJ, »dance« NHJ. older RSCDS texts
use »lead« for both; the correct formation is sometimes in
doubt. Some cribs still have this ambiguity.
(2C up) 2C step up
(2,3,4,1) or (to 2,3,4,1) (etc) indicates the order of couples in the set at that point.
(2x,3x,4,1) x indicates couples on opposite sides
BtoB Back to Back as a position
dance BtoB Dance Back to Back (the figure)
BiL Balance in Line (i.e. setting in line; dancers facing alternate
ways)
Circle_n_ (n=3,4,6,8,etc) n hands round ; always starts to the left unless specified
otherwise
A&R advance and retire
Turn CPCP turn 1st corner RH, Partner LH, 2nd corner RH, Partner LH
RHA, LHA right hands across, left hands across
R&L Rights and Lefts.
Diagonal R&L (1C change places RH with 1cnr positions, LH on sides, RH
with 4cnr positions, LH on sides)
S&Link Set and Link (for two or three)
H.Schottische Highland Schottische (setting step, poussette)
DTr Double Triangles