| Teacher: | Okay. This one's easy. Put your left foot in front of the other.
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| Teacher: | More elegantly, come on.
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| Teacher: | Leave a distance of about half your foot…
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| Teacher: | Yes, just that. And then perpendicular to the right foot.
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| Teacher: | It means at a ninety degree angle.
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| Teacher: | No, one-eighty means the toes of your left foot point in the direction opposite those of the right foot.
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| Teacher: | Bend at the knees, then step to the left with your right foot, so—
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| Teacher: | So your right leg crosses the left one. Yes, like that.
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| Teacher: | No, more like this. See?
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| Teacher: | Great.
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| Teacher: | …
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| Teacher: | …
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| Teacher: | More elegance, please. This isn't a construction site.
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| Teacher: | No, you're not, and you don't have the ass cleavage to even qualify.
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| Teacher: | Forget it. Left in front of right! It's much more simple than you make it out to be.
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| Teacher: | No, you can't possibly fall.
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| Teacher: | How can you fall? It's a simple move.
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| Teacher: | Perpendicular.
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| Teacher: | Okay, next bit. |