The Newburgh is a longer and more complicated foxtrot sequence taken from Edna Stuart Lee’s Thirty Fox Trot Steps (New York, 1916). Like her Left Glide, it changes the lead foot against the music, with same opportunities and issues previously discussed for that move.
As is typical, the gentleman starts on the left foot, moving forward, and the lady on the right foot, moving backward. The steps below are the gentleman’s steps; reverse everything for the lady. The numbers are beats, not measures.
The Newburgh
12345 five walking steps (left, right, left, right)
6 cross right over left (lady crosses left behind right)
7&8 two-step (left-right-left)
1 cross right over left
(lady crosses left behind right)
2&3 two-step (left-right-left)
4 cross right over left (lady crosses left behind right)
5&6 two-step (left-right-left)
7 step side right
