Using the footwork we just learned, the 2 o'clock right turn, we're going to show you how you can do that as couple. In this first part, the girl is the one who's going to be turning. The first thing we're going to do is demonstrate it and then show the guy how to lead it. I looks like this. We're going to do a basic. 1, 2, 3, get ready on 7, 7. We push 1, 2, 3, turn the girl, 5, 6, 7, back to basic 2, 3, 5, 6, 7. First thing we're going to do is prepare on 7 just like we showed you when we taught you the open break. We're going to basic, 2, 3, 5, 6, drop the arm. You do your open break on 1, 2, push, pull on 3. Gentlemen, you're going to lift the arm straight up and flick open the hand, pressing forward against the girl. The important thing here is to place her hand right above her head. Not way up here. Her elbow should be at her shoulder height, and her arm should make an L in front of her face. We don't want to take the hand way out to the side here. We want to take it straight up and place it in this L position. We've got push, pull, up on 3, and we're both pressing forward against that imaginary wall we were talking about earlier. Now gentlemen, you're going to just draw a little halo above her head. She's a little angel. Right girls? Guys, draw the circle. This is going to cause the girl to turn. When you're done, you just close the hand to stop her and let her know alright we're done turning. There's no hand rotating involved. You just push and close. To get back to basic, you're going to slide your right arm in underneath her shoulder. At the same time, you're going to push down with the hand and wrap around the outside of the hand. We're here, we finish like this, you push down, and come around as you're going back into your basic step. 1, 2, 3. Altogether it looks like this. Basic, 2, 3, get ready on 7, push, pull, up, turn the girl, stop her, back to basic, 3, 5, 6, 7.