Paths Thread
Sign for Meandering
Submitted by Ann Hutchinson Guest - June 3, 2002
Tina
Curran, Jane Dilieu and I are embarking on the project of revising the Your
Move book. We expect to get started quite soon as there is much to be
adjusted. The teacher's notes are to be incorporated into the main book, etc.
as wished by the publisher.
I feel we really must tackle the problem of a really appropriate sign for
meandering. What we have now is makeshift, long standing, I know, but not
right. My idea for it now is the 'any path' sign with a curlicue
(like a pig's tail) at the end of the ad lib. sign on the right. This both
at the bottom and at the top of the sign. (Ex. 1)
The present meandering sign with the half circle at top and bottom, would
then be the 'curving' sign, that is curving without making or having in mind
a circular path, i.e. the pull of a central focal point. The kind of curving
which comes in waltzing. (Ex. 2) We would eliminate the sign we made up for
curving which has the arrows added to the top right and bottom left. Perhaps
the curving sign could have the arrows added to show if the curving is to
the right (clockwise) or to the left (anticlockwise). (Ex. 3 and 4)

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