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 Step And Slide (In, Out, Right, Left)

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From a line of four: Centers take one step forward as the ends slide together to stand behind them. Finishes with one couple behind another. If the extra calls "In, Out, Right, Left or Zig Zag" are added, each individual dancer turns in place as required (Dewey Berry 1971).

Ed Fraidenburg 1967

This definition is from The Handbook of Modern Square Dancing by Jay King.
It is provided here for informational and educational purposes only.

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