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The Latin First Move starts as a First Move but ends with the lady exiting with an overturned “fallaway” so that she backs the man.
The Latin First Move starts like steps 1–3 of the First Move.

The man leads the lady to move forwards and rotate 90+o anticlockwise (with weight on her left leg) — by bringing his left hand (and the lady's right hand) towards his left shoulder — as he moves forwards and rotates 90+o clockwise (with weight on his right leg).

The man leads the lady to move right and rotate 270+o anticlockwise (with weight on her left leg) to back him — by keeping his left hand (and the lady's right hand) relatively still and pushing the lady's left hip diagonally forwards-left — as he moves forwards-right and rotates 90o anticlockwise (with weight on his left leg).

The lady leads the man to walk forwards — by pulling his left hand slightly with her right hand — as she walks forwards.

The man leads the lady to rotate 180o clockwise (with weight on her right leg) — by pulling her right hand slightly with his left hand.
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