Do-si-do is a dance move in squaredancing where two partners who are facing each other go around each other before returning to their starting positions.
The movement is basically defined by as follows: The actual steps vary in specific dances.
Men may decide to place their arms on top of each other, in a style very similar to Russian folk dancing.
In modern western square dancing, the usual spelling is Dosado which is the closest to the original French form as it’s pronounced in French [Dozado] (used by Callerlab, the largest international association of square dance callers)[5] or DoSaDo (used by the American Callers Association).
This addition to the basic step is accomplished as follows: Even with styling the move should take no longer to execute than a normal Dosado.