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Intermediate

Fiery Nights

Choreographed by Mikael Mölsä🇫🇮
Music: Fiery Nights by Ronan Hardiman
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Created: 12/1/2008
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32 Count, 4 Wall
9/27/2025
Starting point: At about 0:19, when the trumpet plays again.
 
ROCK STEP, STEP TOGETHER, ROCK STEP, ½ LEFT TURNING PIVOT, ½ LEFT TURNING PIVOT WITH A HOOK, CROSS SHUFFLE
1-2
Rock right foot forward, recover weight back to left foot
& 3-4
Step right next to left, rock left foot forward, recover weight back to right foot
& 5-6
Step left next to right, step right forward, turn ½ to left
&7&8
Hook right across left, step right across left, step left to side, step right across left
 
SIDE ROCK STEP, STEP TOGETHER, SIDE ROCK STEP, A WEAVE TURNING A FULL TURN TO RIGHT, STEP FORWARD
1-2
Step left to side, recover weight back to right foot
& 3-4
Step left next to right, step right to side, recover weight back to left foot
5&
Step right behind left and turn ¼ to right, step left to side
6&
Step right over left and turn ¼ to right, step left to side
7&
Step right behind left and turn ¼ to right, step left to side
8
Step right forward and turn ¼ to right (thus completing the full turn to right)
*Option: If it is too much to handle, you can replace the 5-8 section (weave) with regular, non-turning syncopated sailor steps (with the additional right step forward on count 8). So it would go as:
5&6
Step right behind left, step left next to right, step right to diagonal
&7&
Step left behind right, step right next to left, step left to diagonal
8
Step right forward
 
WIZARD OF OZ'S, ¼ RIGHT TURNING PIVOT WITH A HOOK, CROSS SHUFFLE
1-2&
Step left to left diagonal, lock right behind left, step left to left diagonal
3-4&
Step right to right diagonal, lock left behind right, step right to right diagonal
5-6&
Step left forward, turn ¼ to right, hook left foot in front of right
7&8
Step left across right, step right to side, step left across right
 
STEPS FORWARD, WEAVE TRAVELLING BACKWARDS
1-2
Step right to right diagonal, slide left next to right
3-4
Step left to left diagonal, STEP right next to left (weight ends up on right)
5&
Step left over right, step right back
6&
Step left back, step right over left
7&8
Step left back, step right back, step left over right
Note: On count 8 don't step left over right too tightly because you'll be starting the dance again with the right foot.
 
REPEAT