Finnish Anne Schley Durgan _~ a ae ~~ ~ ~ RADIKO. (R&-d*2k5) This dance takes its neme from an island- characterized by a huge rock behind which the people of the island are supposed to hide the “old maids" when young boys ariive in their midst. Radiko is danced visorously end with humor. A circle of any number of couples in social dancing position, jotr-% hand extended in counterclockwise directions. Counts Measures | a ; & polka steps, beginning with hop on inside foot 6 * é e e . ; ° e ® e e . e e e . . . . é ° 3 e é ® ids A. 7 walking steps forward in line of direc- | N28, DOGiNAine Outeide foot... . . «+. +» 4,2;1j1,8,1 é Hold. 4 Bs 8 sliding steps avay from line of direction*. ° a é ° . ° s i ° é é e é ‘ ° ‘ ° 4 e e 4 Reveat A and B e e e e . ° oa oe ‘ é‘ « . £4 e é i oe 8 Repeat I and II as often as desired. * The sliding steps are often taken across the center of the circle, couples crossing to exchange places.