Count:
32
Wand:
4
Ebene:
Absolute Beginner
Intro: 16 counts
[1-8] Right Touch, Left Touch, Vine Right
1,2,3,4Step Right, Touch Left, Step Left, Touch Right 12:00
5,6,7,8Step Right, Step Left Behind Right, Step Right, Touch Left 12:00
[9-16] Left Touch, Right Touch, Vine Left
1,2,3&4Step Left, Touch Right, Step Right, Touch Left 12:00
5,6,7&8Step Left, Step Right Behind Left, Step Left, Touch Right 12:00
[17-24] Right Touch, Left Touch, Vine Right
1,2,3,4Step Right, Touch Left, Step Left, Touch Right 12:00
5,6,7,8Step Right, Step Left Behind Right, Step Right, Touch Left 12:00
[25-32] Left Touch, Right Touch, Vine Left with 1/4 Turn Left
1,2,3&4Step Left, Touch Right, Step Right, Touch Left 12:00
5,6,7&8Step Left, Step Right Behind Left, Step 1/4 Left, Right Touch 12:00
Restart the dance.
Note from Theresa: I taught high school for a long time. In the Fall and Spring, male students would come to me and say, "I want to ask (insert name here) to the Homecoming/Prom, but I don't know how to dance." I taught them this dance with a variety of songs with varying tempos. I suggested that they start by holding hands with their partner, so that she could follow him. The pronouns in this are those used at the time I taught my students to dance.
Contact - TheresaDances@me.com,
[1-8] Right Touch, Left Touch, Vine Right
1,2,3,4Step Right, Touch Left, Step Left, Touch Right 12:00
5,6,7,8Step Right, Step Left Behind Right, Step Right, Touch Left 12:00
[9-16] Left Touch, Right Touch, Vine Left
1,2,3&4Step Left, Touch Right, Step Right, Touch Left 12:00
5,6,7&8Step Left, Step Right Behind Left, Step Left, Touch Right 12:00
[17-24] Right Touch, Left Touch, Vine Right
1,2,3,4Step Right, Touch Left, Step Left, Touch Right 12:00
5,6,7,8Step Right, Step Left Behind Right, Step Right, Touch Left 12:00
[25-32] Left Touch, Right Touch, Vine Left with 1/4 Turn Left
1,2,3&4Step Left, Touch Right, Step Right, Touch Left 12:00
5,6,7&8Step Left, Step Right Behind Left, Step 1/4 Left, Right Touch 12:00
Restart the dance.
Note from Theresa: I taught high school for a long time. In the Fall and Spring, male students would come to me and say, "I want to ask (insert name here) to the Homecoming/Prom, but I don't know how to dance." I taught them this dance with a variety of songs with varying tempos. I suggested that they start by holding hands with their partner, so that she could follow him. The pronouns in this are those used at the time I taught my students to dance.
Contact - TheresaDances@me.com,