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Easy Wam Bam

Choreographed by Mikael Mölsä🇫🇮
Music: Wig-Wam Bam by The Sweet
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Created: 3/1/2022
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40 Count, 4 Wall
9/27/2025
Starting point: At the vocals, at about 0:11.
 
Note: The dance has two 4-count tags that come after walls 2 and 4. Read more about them in the restart –section. Also, there is an option for those who do not want to turn on the last 16 counts. You can replace the ¼ turning monterey turns with side toe touches. In that case remember to replace the 4th set of 8’s jazzboxes with non-turning jazzboxes so that you’ll start the next wall facing the same way as the others.
 
STEPS FORWARD, HOLD, ROCK FORWARD, SIDE ROCK
1-2
Step right forward, step left forward
3-4
Step right forward, hold
5-6
Rock left forward, recover weight back to right
7-8
Rock left to left side, recover weight back to right
 
STEPS BACK, HOLD, ROCK BACK, SIDE ROCK
1-2
Step left back, step right back
3-4
Step left back, hold
5-6
Rock right back, recover weight back to left
7-8
Rock right to right side, recover weight back to left
 
1/4 LEFT TURNING PIVOT, HOLD, SHUFFLE FORWARD, HOLD
1-2
Step right forward, turn 1/4 to left
3-4
Step right forward, hold
5-6
Step left forward, step right next to left
7-8
Step left forward, hold
 
1/4 RIGHT TURNING MONTEREY TURN, 1/4 RIGHT TURNING MONTEREY TURN
1-2
Touch right to right side, turn 1/4 to right and bring right next to left
3-4
Touch left to left side, step left next to right
5-6
Touch right to right side, turn 1/4 to right and bring right next to left
7-8
Touch left to left side, step left next to right
Note: Option for those who do not want to turn, you can replace the ¼ turning monterey turns with side toe touches. In that case remember to replace the 4th set of 8’s jazzboxes with non-turning jazzboxes so that you’ll start the next wall facing the same way as the others.
 
1/4 RIGHT TURNING JAZZBOX, 1/4 RIGHT TURNING JAZZBOX
1-2
Step right across left, step left back
3-4
Turn 1/4 to right and step right to right side, step left in place
5-6
Step right across left, step left back
7-8
Turn 1/4 to right and step right to right side, step left in place
 
REPEAT
 
Tag (4 counts, after walls 2 & 4)
ROCKING CHAIR
1-2
Rock right forward, recover weight back to left
3-4
Rock right back, recover weight back to left
 
Last Update – 15 May 2022