Compte:
16
Mur:
2
Niveau:
Newcomer
Alt. music: “The Lambeth Walk” by Dalida – 96 BPM - Album “The Glamorous Dalida”, track 2
Start of dance : after 4x8 counts, on the lyrics when she shouts the word « Hey » at 19 seconds…
Cross, Back, Side Triple, Cross, Back, Side Triple Step with ¼ Turn Left
1 – 2Cross Rf (lock) over Lf, step back on Lf
3 & 4Triple step (R-L-R) to right side
5 – 6Cross Lf (lock) over Rf, step back on Rf
7 & 8Step Lf to left side, Rf beside Lf, make a ¼ turn L (9:00) and step Lf forward
Charleston Steps with Sweep
1Point Rf forward with R sweep back to front
2Step Rf backward with R sweep front to back
3Point Lf backward with L sweep front to back
4Step Lf forward with L sweep back to front
Walks with Sweep, ¼ Turn Left with option
5Step Rf forward with R sweep back to front
6Step Lf forward with L sweep back to front
7Step Rf forward with R sweep back to front
8Make a ¼ turn L (6:00) and weight on Lf
Variation : You can do a side flick before each step. Counts become : & 5 & 6 & 7
&Side R flick (touch R hand to Rf)
5Step Rf forward
&L flick (touch L hand to Lf)
6Step Lf forward
&Side R flick (touch R hand to Rf)
7Step Rf forward
Option : On the last count of the dance, when Dalida shouts « Hey, make a ¼ turn L by keeping the weight on R and bring Lf next to Rf while making a R kick to right side followed by a R sweep forward to restart the dance.
Short Story of The Lambeth Walk :
This dance was born in 1936 in England and knew a certain popularity. She owes her name to Lambeth Walk, a street of a district from Lambeth to London.
You can see The Lambeth Walk in the musical “Me and My Girl” : https://youtu.be/Mc6XUus5IC4.
In 1938, Ray Ventura and his schoolchildren adapt a French song : https://youtu.be/WNo7lKm9LwU.
*40 years later, Dalida updates her in memory of her mother who sang this small English tune at home when she and her brothers were children.
In 2015, David Linger adds his personal touch and invites you to go back in the 30’s !!!
BE COOL, SMILE & HAVE FUN !!!
Contact: www.david-linger.fr
Updated translation, November, 2015, 28th
Start of dance : after 4x8 counts, on the lyrics when she shouts the word « Hey » at 19 seconds…
Cross, Back, Side Triple, Cross, Back, Side Triple Step with ¼ Turn Left
1 – 2Cross Rf (lock) over Lf, step back on Lf
3 & 4Triple step (R-L-R) to right side
5 – 6Cross Lf (lock) over Rf, step back on Rf
7 & 8Step Lf to left side, Rf beside Lf, make a ¼ turn L (9:00) and step Lf forward
Charleston Steps with Sweep
1Point Rf forward with R sweep back to front
2Step Rf backward with R sweep front to back
3Point Lf backward with L sweep front to back
4Step Lf forward with L sweep back to front
Walks with Sweep, ¼ Turn Left with option
5Step Rf forward with R sweep back to front
6Step Lf forward with L sweep back to front
7Step Rf forward with R sweep back to front
8Make a ¼ turn L (6:00) and weight on Lf
Variation : You can do a side flick before each step. Counts become : & 5 & 6 & 7
&Side R flick (touch R hand to Rf)
5Step Rf forward
&L flick (touch L hand to Lf)
6Step Lf forward
&Side R flick (touch R hand to Rf)
7Step Rf forward
Option : On the last count of the dance, when Dalida shouts « Hey, make a ¼ turn L by keeping the weight on R and bring Lf next to Rf while making a R kick to right side followed by a R sweep forward to restart the dance.
Short Story of The Lambeth Walk :
This dance was born in 1936 in England and knew a certain popularity. She owes her name to Lambeth Walk, a street of a district from Lambeth to London.
You can see The Lambeth Walk in the musical “Me and My Girl” : https://youtu.be/Mc6XUus5IC4.
In 1938, Ray Ventura and his schoolchildren adapt a French song : https://youtu.be/WNo7lKm9LwU.
*40 years later, Dalida updates her in memory of her mother who sang this small English tune at home when she and her brothers were children.
In 2015, David Linger adds his personal touch and invites you to go back in the 30’s !!!
BE COOL, SMILE & HAVE FUN !!!
Contact: www.david-linger.fr
Updated translation, November, 2015, 28th