Social games and group dances; a collection of games and dances suitable for community and social use . ^jlppla^ljp N^^IJJIJJIJ^ HOW DO YOU DO?. Formation: In groups of four, forming a circlearound the room. Each group consists of twocouples facing each other, thus: O XX o The girl is on the right-hand side of the is divided into three parts, A, B and straight through, and then repeat A and one, two to a measure. I. Slide and Circle Partners join inside hands. All slide four slidesto the left. This means that couples will slide inopposite direction from the couple they


Social games and group dances; a collection of games and dances suitable for community and social use . ^jlppla^ljp N^^IJJIJJIJ^ HOW DO YOU DO?. Formation: In groups of four, forming a circlearound the room. Each group consists of twocouples facing each other, thus: O XX o The girl is on the right-hand side of the is divided into three parts, A, B and straight through, and then repeat A and one, two to a measure. I. Slide and Circle Partners join inside hands. All slide four slidesto the left. This means that couples will slide inopposite direction from the couple they are couple slides toward center of circle, the othercouple away from center. 2 meas. 170 GROUP DANCES Take four slides, returning to places. 2 meas. The two couples, who are facing, join hands tomake a circle of four. Take eight skipping steps tothe left and finish in original places. 4 meas. Music A. II. Forward and How Do You Do? With inside hands joined, partners walk forwardthree steps toward opposite couple, and make a bob courtesy on fourth count. 2 meas. Return to place with three walking steps back-ward and make a bob


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