Bi-Gons
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Bi-gon dancing is a variation on hexagon dancing. Hexagon dancing requires six couples instead of the four we normally have in square dancing; bi-gon dancing requires only two couples. Bi-gon dancing provides a way to dance regular sequences intended for eight people with only four people instead, without using phantoms. Bi-gon dancing can work on all symmetric sequences regardless of level, at least in theory.
More information on bi-gons can be found here
History
(may be incomplete)
Year | Convention | Program Level | Caller(s) |
2011 | Gone With The Windmill | Mainstream | Dayle Hodge |