Thanks, Mac.

Rephrasing to make sure I understand: after the "turn 1/4",  the
couple you're facing would be your partner couple; the ones next to
you in your line of 4 (facing the same direction in the hall) would be
a couple of your neighbors, the other neighbors would be diagonally
across?

Are there other dances that start this way?

~ Becky Nankivell

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good question

Get in 4 face 4 so you recognize the other couple in your line
then take traditional hands 4 in regular contra lines
then turn 1/4 turn to Becket

Mac



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Below is the post with the dance. My question: what consitutes
"4-face-4 becket formation"??

~ Becky Nankivell

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