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Sing a New Song, Dance a New Dance

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Count:
32
Wand:
4
Ebene:
Improver
Choreo:
Choreograf/in:
Jo Thompson Szymanski (USA) - December 2008
Musik:
Sing A New Song, Dance A New Dance - Scooter Lee : (CD: Home To Louisiana)
 
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Four Polka Steps In A ¾ Box
1&2 Step right to side, step left together, step right to side
& Turn ¼ left and lift left knee up slightly
3&4 Step left to side, step right together, step left to side
& Turn ¼ left and lift right knee up slightly
5&6 Step right to side, step left together, step right to side
& Turn ¼ left and lift left knee up slightly
7&8 Step left to side, step right together, step left to side

Vaudeville Right And Left, ¾ Turn, Polka Step
1&2 Touch right heel diagonally forward, step right back, cross left over right
&3&4 Step right to side, touch left heel diagonally forward, step left back, cross right over left
5-6 Turn ¼ right and step left back, turn ½ right and step right forward
7&8 Step left forward, step right together, step left forward

Rock Step, Coaster Step, Rock Step, Coaster Step
1-2 Rock right forward, recover to left
arm: sweep right arm across in front as if presenting something to the right
3&4 Step right back, step left together, step right forward
5-6 Rock left forward, recover to right
arm: sweep left arm across in front as if presenting something to the left
7&8 Step left back, step right together, step left forward

Rock Step, Polka ½ Turn, Step, ¼ Turn, Together, 2 Claps
1-2 Rock right forward, recover to left
3&4 Turn ¼ right and step right to side, step left together, turn ¼ right and step right forward
5-6 Step left forward, turn ¼ right (weight to right)
7&8 Step left together, clap twice (&8)

Repeat

New Line Dancers could floor split with Little Polka

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