A double-circle dance maneuver, executed as part of a traditional dance, tāyaw.
Nahamad nan paligugun daden manāyaw ti mundedehhan at diday umābak.
The double-circle dancing maneuver of those dancing is perfect since they are (all doing it) together and so they will win (the dance contest).
Dancing is executed in a forward movement in wide circles; it is begun in a counter-clockwise direction; a full circle is executed and the dancers complete the double-circle by swinging gracefully and dancing a full circle in a clockwise direction. Three double-circles are usually executed before the dance of one group is complete.
For someone (agent & theme i-) to execute a double-circle dance maneuver in dancing, as described above.
Ipaligugu: focus, unexpressed, is on oneself.