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Big Bang Boogie

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Count:
48
Wall:
4
Level:
Low Intermediate
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Michele Burton (USA) - 2011
Music:
Big Bang Boogie - Scooter Lee : (CD: Big Bang Boogie)
 
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Can be used as a floor split with: Cowboy Charleston
Intro: 32 counts

[1-8] K STEP
1 – 2Step R to right front diagonal; Touch L beside R, (optional clap)
3 – 4Step L to left back diagonal; Touch R beside L, (optional clap)
5 – 6Step R to right back diagonal, Touch L beside R, (optional clap)
7 – 8Step L to left front diagonal, Touch R beside L, (optional clap)

[9-16] SHOULDER PUSHES LEANING FORWARD AND BACK
1 – 4Step R to right front diagonal and gradually lean forward, doing shoulder pushes, RLRL
5 – 8Continue doing shoulder pushes R,L,R,L as you gradually shift weight back to L foot
Styling: Have some fun looking cool by adding your own personality and flavor.

[17-24] VINE RIGHT ~ POINT HITCH, POINT HITCH
1 – 4Step R to right; Step L behind R; Step R to right; Touch L beside R
5 – 8Point L to left; Hitch L beside R ankle; Point L to left; Hitch L beside R ankle
The hitch is very small, with a slight knee bend. This may be a touch instead for balance.

[25-32] VINE LEFT ~ POINT HITCH, POINT HITCH
1 – 4Step L to left; Step R behind L; Step L to left; Touch R beside L
5 – 8Point R to right; Hitch R beside L ankle; Point R to right; Hitch R beside L ankle
The hitch is very small, with a slight knee bend. This may be a touch instead for better balance.

[33-40] FORWARD HOLD, 1/2 TURN HOLD ~ FORWARD HOLD, 1/4 TURN HOLD
1 – 4Step R forward; Hold; Turn 1/2 left, shift weight to L; Hold (optional R hand snap on holds)
5 – 8Step R forward; Hold; Turn 1/4 left, shift weight to L; Hold (optional R hand snap on holds)
Styling: On the 1/4 turn, let the heels slightly over-rotate, making it easy to get into the first swivel.

[41-48] 2 SLOW SWIVEL WALKS ~ 4 QUICK SWIVEL WALKS
1 – 4Swivel walk R forward with R toe out; Hold; Swivel walk L forward with L toe out; Hold
5 – 8Swivel walk SLIGHTLY forward R,L,R,L (keep forward movement to a minimum)
Styling: turn toe out with each step, weight on balls of feet, knees slightly bent, feet stay apart
Optional arm styling: Elbows by waist, hands out, fingers shimmer

BEGIN AGAIN

BIG FINISH : You’ll be on the 6 o’clock wall. Do the 1st set of 8 (K Step).
On last beat of song (count 9), turn 1/2 left, stepping back on R, L toe pointing forward, arms in low V
with shimmery fingers until the music fades out.

1 Comments

Yada April 16, 2013
This dance isn't hard at all. The shimmies and swivel walks makes the dance fun. Good dance to get your students use to doing more than 32 count dances.

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