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A do-si-do is a popular figure in square dancing where two dancers face each other, step forward to pass each other back-to-back, and then return to their original positions. The term originates from the French "dos à dos," meaning "back to back." This move emphasizes cooperation and timing, as dancers must navigate closely without colliding. Do-si-dos are often used to create lively transitions between other dance figures in a square dance.

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