First measure: With the rise on the left foot, the right foot would best be considered, for simplicity’s sake, as leaving the floor, and remaining in the air until “1” of the second measure.

Second measure: On “1,” the weight goes back upon the right foot; consider the left foot in the air, until “1” of the third measure.

Third measure: Same as first measure.

Fourth measure: Cross right foot over left foot and simultaneously rise (1); hold the position until “2.” Sink with sufficient plié to give softness of movement. Pick up the right foot smartly at the end of the last measure in which this step is used.

In character with the Waltz, the above movements are made to flow together in execution. But a thorough grasp of their sequence must be acquired primarily.

The turn is used to separate enchainements, in the manner of the reverse of the Hesitation Waltz, to which it is analogous in structure.

7. An easy step.