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For a Veer Left, the couples will move sideways to their left, forming a two-faced line with the centers holding right hands.
For a Veer Right, the couples will move over to their right, forming a two-faced line with the centers holding left hands.
Veer is also used when dancers are already in a two-faced line. The direction must be toward the center of the line. The couples slide over in that direction while stepping forward, and end up back-to-back. For example, from a two-faced lined with the centers holding right hands, the dancers can do a Veer Right.
From a two-faced lined with the centers holding left hands, the dancers can do a Veer Left.