1. Lines between dancers indicate that the dancers are holding hands. The length of a line is not important.
  2. A blue semicircle marks the front of a dancer.
  3. A blue line adjacent to a dancer marks the right shoulder of the dancer
  4. If all moves in the sequence are gender-neutral, then all dancers are depicted by squares. Otherwise squares are men and circles are women.
  5. Use left and right arrow keys to scroll sequences left and right.

Parasol Allemande

Given the name of the call, there must be some Allemandes performed, probably when the men take the women into a promenade. The call might also begin with an Allemande. Jerry indicated that this call has 32 beats, the same number as a Grand Square. That might help in figuring out where the Allemandes are.