I believe that Sandy Jones may have originally choreographed it, but I cannot locate her to verify; this dance uses the same steps from the original dance, but offers them in a new arrangement. Since technically all I did to this dance was add two steps and change the styling of the moves, I have "arranged" it, not choreographed this version of "Boogie Woogie." (I was looking back at that older dance that I used to love to do, but in so doing I realized that the original 30-count dance could be "cleaned up" (in my opinion) and thereby better phrased by addition of two single-count steps.) Also, the "Vines" in the typed version of "Boogie Woogie" that I have did not indicate what their 4th counts should be (kick? stomp? touch?...)-and I couldn't remember-so in keeping with the pattern set in the beginning (the two Slow steps), I combined the third and fourth steps of each Vine into Slow steps. In order to make the dance easy to "call," I have added the "Two Step calls" (the "Quick" and "Slow" counts). Otherwise, counting by numbers, at least, is a nightmare. Once the dancers have learned the steps, then you can call the dance like you would a Two Step, just to cue them in the rhythm of the dance. And that way they all get used to the feel of the Two Step at the same time! From my recollection of the way Dee taught the original "Boogie Woogie," it was jazzed up with lunges and holds, making the dance sharp and, well, boogie-woogied-up. In creating this new arrangement, my goal was to give this dance the Two Step look and feel. Make all your steps smooth and flowing.