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 Triangle Squares

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Six couples to a set, alternating as heads, sides, heads, sides, heads and sides. Dancers form sets in an actual hexagon formation and all set-ups to a Triangle Square start with heads or sides leading to the right to form three lines (each of which is one side of the triangle). Bend the line will give the set a Y-shape. There are no numbered couples. As in the case of Hexagon Squares, a Grand Right and Left takes seven hands to partner.

Lee Boswell 1968?

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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