I posted a dance description once with "Yearn" in it for a single
sideways Becket progression, and I
was told that was incorrect, that "Yearn" meant forward on the diagonal
to next couple and then back
on the diagonal to finish opposite the *next* couple, progressing two
places. (I'm not saying "double
progression" because that's, in my view, a feature of the whole dance
choreography, and if you had
choreography that backed you up one place and then you progressed
forward two, you might have a single
progression dance with this progress two places move in it.)
I've seen a couple of people post recently with Yearn for what looks to
me like progressing one place.
What do you folks think Yearn means? What do your dancers think?
-- Alan