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It's about time this query was put to rest. In all the years I've been associated with dance I can't recall any teacher ever teaching the extra walk at the end of a Feather or the Reverse Turn. So, why is it included in the technique? Just picture the candidate in the examination room who's been asked to dance the Feather Step as gentleman and give the positions of feet. Having given and demonstrated step 3: RF fwd in CBMP. OP. The candidate has finished on the toes of both feet and is holding a sway to the right. Now, a demonstration should be accurate in ALL aspects regardless of which is the subject of a question. It would be wrong for the candidate to hold the 3rd step of the Feather and lower the right foot to show the correct footwork of toe, heel, and recover the sway WITHOUT moving the left foot. That's why the extra walk is used. The walk is for the technical demonstration and not for the teaching of the figures. When giving a technical description of a figure in the Waltz - let's say the Natural Turn - and the candidate has finished on the toes with the feet together. Here again the candidate has to lower the heel of the closing foot to show the correct footwork of toe, heel for step 6 and recover the sway whilst demonstrating an extra step. Although this extra step has never been included. If you think this is wrong then give a detailed description of a lowering action.