SIXTH STEP.

Step slightly forward with right foot toward third position, making quarter turn; count six.


THE TWO-STEP.

Of recent years the Two-step has become very popular. It is similar to the Galop, its characteristic feature consisting in a difference of accentuation. The movements of the Two-step occur and are counted on the first and third beats of the bar, a pause being made on the second beat, thus—one and two.

The steps for the gentlemen are as follows:

FIRST STEP.

Slide the left foot sideways to the left, bringing the right foot behind, close up to the left, in the third position; count one.

SECOND STEP.

Slide the left foot diagonally forward, turning half round on the left foot, and bringing the right foot, toe pointing to the floor, behind and close up to the ankle of the left foot; count two.