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The Queen

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Count:
32
Wall:
2
Level:
Improver
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Rémi Lemaire (FR), Guillaume Richard (FR) & Gaëtan Bachellerie (FR) - May 2015
Music:
Tilted - Christine and the Queens
 
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This is not a French to English translation of the words, this Stepsheet was written by watching the video by the choreographers.

Note: 32 count intro

S1 [1 - 8] R KICK – R OUT – L OUT- R STEP - L STEP - R SCUFF – R TOUCH – R TAP HEELS TWICE – R KICK – MAMBO ¼ TURN
1&2Kick R foot forward, step R to right, step L to left
&3&4Step R next to L, step L forward, scuff R foot, Point R forward
5&6Tap R heel twice, Kick R foot forward
7&8Mambo ¼ turn – Rock R foot back, recover left, turn ¼ left as you step right back (9:00)

S2 [9 - 16] L COASTER – R TOE STRUT W/BUMP ¼ TURN – L SAILOR STEP – R SAILOR STEP MOVING FORWARD*
1&2Left Coaster – Step L back, Step R back, Step Left forward
3-4Point R Toe forward, bring heel down and bump while turning ¼ to left (6:00)
5&6Elongated Left Sailor Step – Cross L behind R, Step R forward, step L fwd diagonally (4:30)
&7-8Elongated Right Sailor Step – Cross R behind L, step L forward, step R forward (4:30)

[17-24] PIVOT TURN RIGHT – TRIPLE STEP ½ TURN RIGHT – BALL CROSS TOUCH – R SAILOR STEP
1-2Step L forward, pivot turn ½ right (10:30)
3&4½ Triple Diagonally – Step L forward & turn ¼ right, step R next to L, turn ¼ right & step back on L (4:30)
&5-6Step R back, step L across Right, point R to right (6:00)
7&8Right Sailor Step – Cross R behind L, step L to left, step R forward

[25-32] L SAILOR STEP FORWARD – PIVOT TURN LEFT - TRIPLE STEP ½ TURN LEFT – L COASTER STEP
1&2Left Sailor Step - Cross L behind R, Step R to right, step L forward.
3-4Step R forward, turn Left (12:00)
5&6Left ½ turn Triple step – Step R forward & turn ¼ left, step L next to R, turn ¼ left & step back on R
7&8L Coaster Step - Step L back, Step R back, Step Left forward (6:00)

*S2 &7-8 The step sheet in french calls this Lock, step, step. It is basically a syncopated elongated right sailor
step (Behind, step, step), so when I call out the steps to my class while dancing, it is much easier to holler “sailor”, rather than lock, step, step.

Last Update – 20th Oct 2016

14 Comments

Pismo June 25, 2015
So glad to see choreography from you again!

ROSIE February 2, 2016
Love the choreography of this dance,

IN STEP LINE DANCE with Alvie February 5, 2016
I have discovered the correct name of the song is "Tilted" by Christine and the Queens. You can get it on Itunes.

jennifer182 February 17, 2016
Amazing Dance on my teach list for sure

KMV April 6, 2016
lovely dance would not rate it a beginner more Improver, taught to our class last night

dancer33 May 25, 2016
def a teach for me x

Dance Crazy May 26, 2016
Absolutely love this dance. Posted in our Dance Crazy Magazine this month.
Fantastic choreography to the music.

Ju Ju July 23, 2016
Lovely little dance.
However I disagree on grading sorry. I would not teach to beginners purely on syncopation of sailors steps I'm afraid. So would will teach to my improvers

IN STEP LINE DANCE with Alvie July 25, 2016
I agree it is not beginner, but the translation for "novice"is beginner, and I am not the choreographer, only the translator.

jennifer182 July 26, 2016
The translation for novice is not beginner its confusing its easy intermediare - improver that's the classification linedancer has given to it and the classification on the French sheet.

IN STEP LINE DANCE with Alvie July 26, 2016
Thank you, Jennifer! I will see if copperknob will change it for me.

1linedancer September 10, 2016
Hi why is there a slightly different script for this dance on Linedancer? I have done this one which everyone loves now we have a different version, Confusing

claudia f February 1, 2017
love that one thank you

Michelle Wright April 15, 2023
The real song is Christine - Christine and the queens. That’s the French one the choreographer is dancing it to. Tilted is the English version

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