
Every other dancer in the formation is in the same Once Removed formation.
This offset is important. You must be aware of the offset before you execute a Once Removed call so that when the call is over you will still be Once Removed and still offset in the same direction as when you started.
The tidal formation may be waves (as shown), normal lines, inverted lines, 3 and 1 lines, two-faced lines once removed grand two-faced lines (see the Once Removed Crossfire example). The ending position may be some kind of parallel lines, columns once removed tidal formations. The strategy for dancing the same calls from each of these formations may be quite different. The examples shown here reflect common usage.
You may be asked to execute any partner once_removed group of four call from this setup.
Notice the formation axis.
| Page 1 | Switch The Line | Turn And Deal |
| Page 2 | Single Wheel | Partner Hinge |
| Page 3 | Beaus Kick Off | |
| Page 4 | Tandem Roll Right To A Wave | Tandem Once Removed Right Roll To A Wave |
| Page 5 | Cast Off 3/4 | Initially Once Removed 3/4 Wheel The Ocean |
| Page 6 | Swing Thru | Spin The Top |
| Page 7 | Mix | LockIt |
| Page 8 | Partner Tag | Tag The Line |
| Page 9 | Crossfire | Mix |
| Page 10 | Half Tag the Line | |
| Page 11 | Quarter Tag the Line | |
| Page 12 | Explode the Line |