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As its name indicates, this step is mainly danced at the end of the dance. It starts with a leap, followed by a spin leap and then immediately afterwards, steps forwards and backwards to finish with a scissor leap. The steps forwards and backwards are performed as follows: beginning with the right leg, four short steps are taken backwards , followed by two longer step forwards ending with the scissor leap. These steps forwards and backwards provide the necessary impulsion to perform the scissor leap that finishes the azken-azkena.
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