FORWARD, ¼ TURN, ROCK BACK AND ¾ TURN
1
Step forward on right foot
2
Step forward on left foot turning ¼ to the right (left side will be facing original wall)
3
Rock weight back to right foot
4
Cross left foot behind right foot
5-6
Turn ¾ to the right ending up with feet together facing original wall on count of 6
STEP APART AND BACK TOGETHER
&7
Step left foot to left and then right foot to right ending up with feet spread apart
&8
Step left foot to right and then right foot to left ending up with feet back together
RIGHT/LEFT TOE TOUCHES, SLAP, AND DIP/TWIST ON LEFT
3
Touch right toe to 3 o'clock position
&4
Feet back together then touch left toe to 9 o'clock position
&5
Feet back together then touch right toe to 3 o'clock position
6
Raise right foot behind and slap with right hand
7
Touch forward with right foot keeping weight on left foot
8
Stoop down and up on left leg (good place for style like a shoulder and body twist while doing this dip move)
Count 8 is a bounce or dip type move with style thrown in. It occurs on one count, but could also be written by breaking it down into a downward movement on &, followed by an upward movement on 8.
1
Shift weight forward to right foot
2
Touch left toe to 10 o'clock position (weight still on right foot)
3
Cross left foot in front of right
4
Touch right toe to 2 o'clock position
5
Cross right foot in front of left
6
Touch left toe to 10 o'clock position
FULL TURN WITH LEFT LEG OUT
7
Place left toe behind right foot and begin turning to right for full turn
8
Be ¾ through with turn on this count
1
Extend left leg to far left at end of turn
ELVIS KNEES, HEEL TOUCHES, ½ PIVOT TURN
3
Left elvis knee (lift left heel keeping toe in place while bending the left knee in front of the right knee)
4
Right elvis knee (reverse of above)
5
Touch right heel forward
&6
Bring right foot back together then left heel forward
&7
Bring left foot back together then step forward on right foot
8
Pivot ½ turn to left (facing back wall)
FULL PIVOT TURN, DIP, AND ELVIS KNEES
5-6
Rise up while dragging left foot back together slowly (2 counts)
At count 1, a forward step on the right foot will extend the legs one pace apart The pivots of counts 2 and 3 occur on the balls of the feet and thus, the distance between the left and right leg established in count 1 is maintained. Then, on counts 5 and 6, the left foot is brought slowly together with the right foot.
Counts 3 and 4 above are sometimes combined by bending at the waist on count 3 while pivoting ½ to the right.
STEP LEFT, KICK AND TURNING SHUFFLE TO RIGHT, SAILOR SHUFFLE
1
Step left foot forward to 10 o'clock
2
Kick right to 10 o'clock
3&4
Right, left, right spin around to the right ¾ turn to new wall