Triple Star Thru – Definition

CALLERLAB Program: Advanced 1

Teaching Resource for Triple Star Thru

Links:   Analyze Module Teach

Teaching Order: After Three-Quarter Thru

Recently taught calls: (Anything) and Cross, (Named Dancers) Cross, Fractional Tops

Background: The author of Triple Star Thru is unknown. It is number 416 in Burleson’s Encyclopedia, which implies existence by or before 1967. It was in the CALLERLAB Advanced List for 1977 and it was listed as A-1 about 1980. (Star Thru was created in 1960 by Ed Michl from Coshocton, Ohio.)

Definition

Starting formations: Any appropriate formation (for example, Double Pass Thru with normal couples in the center and outsides sashayed)

Dance action: Those who can Star Thru. Those who can do the mirror image of a Star Thru (as in Double Star Thru). Those who can Star Thru. In each part of the call, some dancers must be active.

For Teaching: The lady always goes under the arch.

Ending formations: The starting formation example ends in Normal Outfacing Lines.

Timing: 6

Link to Taminations:
Taminations Triple Star Thru