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Improver

Jivin'

Choreographed by Alastair Longman & Kathryn Rowlands
Music: Jive Talkin' by Bee Gees
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Created: 1/1/2012
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Step Sheet
32 Count, 2 Wall
9/27/2025
32-count intro from strong beat; start on vocals. (Bridges at end of walls 3 & 6).
Alternate Music: You Should Be Dancin’, Stayin’ Alive, or try any other up-beat track, CD Their Greatest Hits. (No bridges on other tracks).
 
Main pattern:
[1-8] Side Steps, Rock, Coaster
1,2,3,4
Step right foot to right side, left stepping behind with bent knees, step right foot to right side, left stepping behind with bent knees.
5,6,7&8
Rock right foot to right, recover left, step right back, left back, right forward.
 
[9-16] Side Steps, Rock, Coaster ¼ turn
1,2,3,4
Step left foot to left side, right stepping behind with bent knees, step left foot to left side, right stepping behind with bent knees.
5,6,7&8
Rock left foot to left, recover right, ¼ turn left stepping left back, right back, left forward. (9:00)
 
[17-24] Heel Switches, Shuffle, Cross Rock, Side Shuffle
1&2&
Right heel forward, step right beside left, left heel forward, step left beside right
3&4
Step forward right, left, right.
5,6,7&8
Cross rock left foot over right, step left to left side, right, left. (9:00)
 
[25-32] Weave ¼ turn, Toe Switches, Kick-Ball-Change
1,2,3,4
Cross right foot over left, step left on left foot, cross right foot behind left, step on left foot making ¼turn left.
5&6&
Point right toe to right side, step right foot beside left, point left toe to left side, step left foot beside right
7&8
Kick right foot forward, quick step on ball of right foot, step weight onto left foot. (6:00)
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Bridge 1: at end of wall 3, facing 6:00.
Side toe points, Rock, ¼ turn, Step
1-7
Point right toe out, in, out, step in; Rock left foot to left, recover onto right foot, turning ¼ turn right, step weight onto left foot.
8-14
Repeat the above
15-21
Repeat the above
22-28
Repeat the above (6:00)
 
Begin main pattern again.
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Bridge 2: at end of wall 6, facing 12:00. (Same as 1-28 of Bridge 1, above, with an extra 12 counts following)
Side toe points, Rock, ¼ turn, Step (x4)
Here add an extra 12 counts:
Pause for 4 counts. . . .spread hands out to sides or click fingers as you pause.
As beat picks up:
Right and Left Grapevines
1-4
Step right foot to right side, step left foot behind right, step right foot to right side, scuff left heel forward.
5-8
Step left foot to left side, step right foot behind left, step left foot to left side, scuff right heel forward. (12:00)
 
Begin main pattern again, dance to end.
 
Choreographers’ note: the bridges may look complicated on the printed page, but they are really rather easy, and they fit the music perfectly. Don’t be put off!