Execute four drawing steps to the side (lady's right, gentleman's left) swaying the shoulders and body in the direction of the drawn foot, and pointing with the free foot upon the fourth, as shown in figure. 4 meas.
Repeat in opposite direction. 4 meas.
Eight whole turns, Short Boston or Two-Step. 16 meas.
Repeat at will.
A splendid specimen for this dance will be found in "The Gobbler" by J. Monroe.
THE AEROPLANE GLIDE
The "Aeroplane Glide" is very similar to the Boston Dip. It is supposed to represent the start of the flight of an aeroplane, and derives its name from that fact.