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32 Count4 Wall
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32 Count, 4 Wall
Starting point: At the vocals, at 0:11 | |
STEP, STEP, SHUFFLE BACK, SWEEPS BACK, SAILOR STEP | |
1-2 | Step right forward, step left forward |
3&4 | Shuffle back right-left-right |
5-6 | Sweep left from front to back (weight ends up on left), sweep right from front to back (weight ends up on right) |
7&8 | Step left behind right, step right next to left, step left to side |
JUMP OUT, HIP ROLL, WIZARD OF OZ'S | |
&1 | Jump out right-left |
2-3-4 | Roll hips counterclockwise for three counts (weight ends up on right) |
5-6& | Step left diagonal, lock right behind left, step left diagonal |
7-8& | Step right diagonal, lock left behind right, step right diagonal |
Option: | If you don't want to do the hip roll, you can just move the weight to the right foot and hold during the 3 counts. |
DIAGONAL STEP, STEP TOGETHER, DIAGONAL STEP, TOUCH TOGETHER, 2 x 1/4 PIVOTS | |
1-2 | Step left diagonal, step right next to left |
3-4 | Step left diagonal, touch right next to left |
5-6 | Step right forward, turn 1/4 to left |
7-8 | Step right forward, turn 1/4 to left |
JUMP FORWARD, CLAP, JUMP BACK, CLAP, HIP WALK, 1/4 TURNING HIP WALK | |
&1-2 | Jump out & forward right, left, clap hands |
&3-4 | Jump out & back right, left, clap hands |
5&6 | Step right forward and bump hips to right, left, right |
7&8 | Turn 1/4 to left with stepping left forward and bumping hips to left, right, left |
Option: | You can replace the claps (on counts 2 & 4) with hip bumps should you feel like it. In that case the first clap should be replaced with a hip bump to the left, and the second with a hip bump to the right. Also, should you not want to do the hip bumps forward, you can replace counts 5-8 with steps forward right-left-right-left. Just remember to turn with the last step a 1/4 to the left. |
REPEAT | |
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