Sorry, I left out that the video shows the second type of barrida I mentioned in my post, except for the illusion of her leading. This one is led from the torso by leading her to step on the back foot freeing up the front one to be moved, but even here you can see him step slightly past her, then "pull" the foot, not push it. Either way she has her foot led both by the body lead and the leader's foot.
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