Relay the Deucey – Analysis

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Relay the Deucey

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Call Analysis:

Hands needed at the start: The same hand as the handedness of the starting wave. If starting from an Eight Chain Thru formation, the right hand is needed.
Hands held at the end: Both hands if in the center of the wave, one hand on the end of the wave

Body flow at the start: Clockwise for Right-Handed Waves, Counter-clockwise for Left-Handed Waves
Body flow at the end: Counter-clockwise for those ending in the center of a Right-Handed Wave, Forward or Clockwise for those moving up to the end of a Right-Handed Wave.

Good preceding calls:
— Heads Square Thru 2 (or 4)
— Pass the Ocean
— Centers Trade

Good following calls:
— Swing
— Swing Thru
— Single Hinge
— Recycle
— Linear Cycle
— Explode the Wave

Ending Formations for Standard starting Formation and Arrangements:
a) Right-Hand Parallel Waves, “0” (Girls as centers and Boys as ends): Relay the Deucey
Ends in Right-Hand Parallel Waves, “0” (Girls as centers and Boys as ends)

Some Extended Applications:

a) Right-Hand Parallel Waves, “1/2” (Boys as centers and Girls as ends): Relay the Deucey
Ends in Right-Hand Parallel Waves, “1/2” (Boys as centers and Girls as ends)

b) Left-Hand Parallel Waves, “1/2” (Girls as centers and Boys as ends): Relay the Deucey
Ends in Left-Hand Parallel Waves, “1/2” (Girls as centers and Boys as ends)

ARC Rulings (Applications Review Committee of CALLERLAB):

(July 2006)
Q: Is it proper to call Relay the Deucey from Two-Faced Lines?
A: No. The ARC voted this to be improper as the definition states that the call is to be danced by hand/arm turns and NOT a partner trade action.

(June 2008)
Q: Is it proper to call Relay the Deucey from a Tidal Wave?
A: No. The committee voted this is improper because this application does not comply with the CALLERLAB written definitions.

(July/August 2009)
Q: Is it proper to fractionalize Relay the Deucey? Does this application comply with the CALLERLAB Plus Definition?
A: No. The definition is a bit unclear about how many parts Relay the Deucey has but, it definitely does NOT have more than two parts.

(September/October 2015)
Q: The calls given were; Heads Pass the Ocean and Heads (only) Relay the Deucey. The ending formation was a Quarter Tag. The caller said it was proper to call Relay the Deucey from a single Ocean Wave.”
A: The ARC voted that it is improper to call Relay the Deucey from a single wave. Neither the starting formation, nor the definition will allow this application. The call is an 8-person call and the definition of Circulate would prevent this action.