John, I found a little bit of information in the Sets in Order Year
Book #2.
It gives a "general" definition as ladies go into the center and
curtsey while the men walk around them. Men keep right shoulders to
their corner while the women go in. It's not specific about which
way the men face as the women back out of the square and the men
return to home. Because of what's written below I'd assume that the
men keep their right shoulders close to the corner through out.
It then lists a "modified" version. Here the women move into the
center but drifts towards the man who is going "all around".
Lastly there's a Dallas and Australia variation which is a reverse of
the above. There are so many details missing in this variation that
I find this open to interpretation.
T