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Allemande Right
I would like to know how to do an Allemande Right.

An Allemande Right is a right arm turn, usually 1/2 way, then drop hands to end back-to-back.

It is similar to an Allemande Left, but the right-hand is used. It may be done with either the partner or the corner. The caller may specify with whom to do the call (for example, "Allemande Right your Partner").

Allemande Right is an old-time call, rarely used anymore in Modern Western Square Dancing. Nowadays, callers usually either say "Turn the Partner by the Right", or "Turn Thru" instead.


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