Next traveling step I'm going to show you is called the Three Point Turn. Three Point Turn gives you a little bit of a turn lands you from side to side, when you try to move into a room. At the end of three point turn you can always add a move or an accent. What you want to do is start on one side, and what we're going to do is step with the right foot, cross the left foot in front, facing back, twist that right foot facing back also, bring the right foot back around you, facing forward. So again to move back, you want to step on your left foot, right foot, left foot, land. Right foot, left foot, right foot. Left foot, right foot, left foot. This is called the three point turn. Right foot, left foot, right foot. Left foot, right foot, left foot. Now to add an accent to that, we're going to go right, left, right, shoulder shimmy, and left foot, right foot, left foot, Shoulder Shimmy. One more accent, right, left, right, chest lift, two, three, four, and left, right, left, lift, two, three, four. That's the three point turn.