Virginia Reel (dance) - Variations

Variations

As said above, there are many variations. One of the most common is this:

When the head couple reach the foot of the set, they stop, join both hands to form an arch while the couples who are behind them join hands and go under the arch and up the centre toward the head position. This leaves the original head couple at the foot and the second couple now becomes the head couple.

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