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Intermediate

The Outback

Choreographed by Gordon Elliott🇦🇺
Music: Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under? by Shania Twain
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48counts4walls0tags0restarts11views5videos
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Created: 12/30/1999
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Step Sheet
48 Count, 4 Wall
9/27/2025
Position:
Executed in a 'round' (the lines are front to back)
FORWARD SHUFFLES, FRONT, BACK, STEP, PIVOT
1&2
Left, right, left triple step forward
3&4
Right, left, right triple step forward
5-6
Touch left heel forward, touch left toe back
7-8
Step left foot forward, pivot ½ turn right
FORWARD SHUFFLES, FRONT, BACK, STEP, PIVOT
1&2
Left, right, left triple step forward
3&4
Right, left, right triple step forward
5-6
Touch left heel forward, touch left toe back
7-8
Step left foot forward, pivot ½ toward right
STEP, KICK, STEP, TOUCH, SIDE, BEHIND, SIDE, BEHIND
1-2
Step left foot forward, kick right foot forward
3-4
Step right foot back, touch left toe back
5
Touch left toe out to left side
6
Bend left leg behind right leg and slap with right hand
7
Touch left toe out to left side
8
Bend left leg behind right leg and slap with right hand
VINE LEFT, STOMP, VINE RIGHT, TURN, STOMP
1-2
Step left foot to left side, cross right foot behind left
3-4
Step left foot to left side, stomp right next to left and clap
5-6
Step right foot to right side, cross left foot behind right
7-8
Step right foot ¼ right, stomp left foot next to right foot
CLAP, CLAP, STOMP, STOMP, KICK-BALL-CHANGE, KICK-BALL-CHANGE
1-2
Weight equally on both feet, clap twice (end with weight on left on second clap)
3-4
Weight on left foot, stomp right foot twice
5&6
Kick right foot forward, quickly bring right foot home shifting weight to it, shift weight back to left foot
7&8
Repeat counts 5&6
SIDE, BEHIND, SIDE, BEHIND, SIDE, CROSS, TURN, CLAP
1
Touch right toe out to right side
2
Bend right leg behind left leg and slap with left hand
3
Touch right toe out to right side
4
Bend right leg behind left leg and slap with left hand
5
Touch right toe out to right side
6
Step right foot in front and across left foot
7
Unwind by turning ½ toward left, weight ending on right foot
8
Hold and clap
REPEAT
This is done in a 'round' - not around as in a 'circle dance', but in a 'round'-like "Row, Row, Row Your Boat!" Each row, going from "Front-To-Back" starts 4 beats apart. In other words, the first row starts after the "5-6-7-8", there is a second "5-6-7-8" and the next row starts, followed until all the rows have begun. It's especially fun because the sequence brings us to the end of the dance and the "clap-clap-stomp-stomps" are loudly heard from row to row!