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==Closed change from natural to reverse turn== The man steps forward on right foot while the lady steps backward on the opposing (i.e., left) foot. They will then step to the side (and possibly slightly forward, in relation to the man) on the other foot, and conclude the figure by closing the first foot beside the second. Each step takes up a full beat of the music. A turn of up to {{frac|1|8}} is optional. There will be slight [[contra body movement]] (CBM) on 1, and [[sway (dance)|sway]] on 2,3. ;Leader (man) {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;" ! Beat ! Foot position ! Alignment ! Amount of turn ! Footwork |- | 1 | Right foot forward | Facing [[Direction of movement (dance)|diagonal center]] | None | Heel β toe |- | 2 | Left foot side, slightly forward | Facing diagonal center | None | Toe |- | 3 | Right foot closes to left foot | Facing diagonal center | None | Toe β heel |- |} ;Follower (lady) {| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;" ! Beat ! Foot position ! Alignment ! Amount of turn ! Footwork |- | 1 | Left foot back | Backing [[Direction of movement (dance)|diagonal center]] | None | Toe β heel |- | 2 | Right foot side, slightly back | Backing diagonal center | None | Toe |- | 3 | Left foot closes to right foot | Backing diagonal center | None | Toe β heel |- |}
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