Two Step Alone
Niveau:
Beginner contra dance
Chorégraphe:
Joanne Brady (USA) & Gordon Elliott (AUS)
Musique:
I'll Two Step Alone - Scooter Lee
ROCK STEP & KNEE POPS1(Q) Step left toe to left side with weight on toe&(Q) Rock back onto right foot with left toe still pointed2(S) Bring left toe home with weight on left toe bending left knee bringing left heel off ground (toe tap)3(S) Bend right knee and bring heel off ground putting weight on right toe 4(Q) Step right toe to right side with weight on toe&(Q) Rock back onto left foot with right toe still pointed5(S) Bring right toe home with weight on right toe bending right knee bringing right heel off ground (toe tap)6(S) Bend left knee and bring heel off ground putting weight on left toeFORWARD & BACK BASIC 2-STEP7(Q) Step left foot forward&(Q) Step right foot forward8(S) Step left foot forward9(S) Step right foot forward 10(Q) Step left foot back&(Q) Step right foot back11(S) Step left foot back12(S) Step right foot backLEFT SIDE TOGETHER-RIGHT CROSSOVER13(Q) Step left foot to left&(Q) Step right foot next to left14(S) Step left foot to left15(S) Step right foot next to left 16(Q) Cross left foot over right (weight is now on left foot)&(Q) Step right foot to right side17(S) Step left foot next to right18(S) Step right foot in placeFORWARD BASIC 2-STEP-½ TURN19(Q) Step left foot forward&(Q) Step right foot forward20(S) Step left foot forward21(S) Rock back on right foot22(Q) Step left foot forward making ¼ turn right&(Q) Step right foot in place making ¼ turn right You are now facing new wall & have made ½ turn23(S) Step left foot in place24(S) Step forward & rock onto right footBACKWARD BASIC 2-STEP25(Q) Step left foot back&(Q) Step right foot back26(S) Step left foot back27(S) Bring right foot next to leftLEFT SIDE TOGETHER-STEP, SLIDE28(Q) Step left foot to left&(Q) Step right foot next to left29(S) Step left foot to left30(S) Tap right next to left31(S) With right foot take a large step to right32(S) Slide left foot next to right (bring left toe next to right while the weight stays on your right foot)REPEAT