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 Triple Duck (Also called "Denver Style Wagon Wheel")

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Done by two facing lines of three with a man in the center flanked by two girls. A lonesome man is at each of the two inactive positions of the square. Active men drop hands with the lady on their left and step forward to hook left elbows and form a two-faced line. The line now turns 3/4 around with the men making an arch with the girl on their right as the left side ladies walk forward ducking under three arches. Teach of these ladies now moves out to the nearest lonesome man to stand on his left and facing the center. The two girls that were part of the arch will drop off beside the nearest lonesome man to stand on his right. The two men that were part of the turning line now go home to become the new lonesome men.

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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