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A Bright Tomorrow (aka Bring Me Sunshine)

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Compte:
32
Mur:
1
Niveau:
Beginner
Choré:
Chorégraphe:
Ira Weisburd (USA) - January 2018
Musique:
Bring Me Sunshine - Eric & Little Ern & The Jive Aces : (Album: Bring Me Sunshine)
 
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Introduction: 8 counts @ approximately 8 seconds.
Suggested by: Mary Diana Stanley-Shepherd (New Zealand)
NO TAGS !! NO RESTARTS !!

PART I. (FORWARD, FORWARD, SHUFFLE STEP FORWARD; CHARLESTON STEP, COASTER STEP)
1-2Step R forward, Step L forward
3&4Step R forward, Step –close L beside R, Step R forward
5-6Sweep L (from back to front), Sweep L leg (from front to back), stepping onto L foot
7&8&Step R back, Step-close L beside R, Step R forward, Sweep L (from back to front)

PART II. (CROSS, BACK, SIDE, FORWARD; CROSS, BACK, SIDE, FORWARD)
1-2Step L across R, Step R back
3-4Step L to L, Step R forward
5-6Step L across R, Step R back
7-8Step L to L, Step R forward

PART III. (BACK, BACK, LOCK, STEP, BACK; RECOVER; SHUFFLE 1/2 R TURN, BACK)
1,2&Step L back, Step R back, Lock Stepping L across R
3-4Step R back, Step L back
5,6&7Recover forward onto R, Step L forward making 1/4 R Turn (3:00), Step-close R beside L, Step L back making 1/4 R Turn (6:00)
8Step R back

PART IV. (RECOVER, FORWARD, LOCK, STEP, FORWARD; PIVOT 1/2 R, FORWARD, RECOVER, BACK, BACK, RECOVER)
1,2&Step L forward, Step R forward, Lock Stepping L behind R
3-4Step R forward, Step L forward
5,6&7Pivot 1/2 R Turn onto R (12:00), (Mambo Step)Step L forward, Recover back onto R, Step L back
8&Step R back, Recover forward onto L

BEGIN DANCE.

*NOTE: Last time, Do PART I., PART II. 1-4 and then Step Forward onto L and Splay arms
i.e. R arm up, L arm down and Shake Your Fingers (ie Jazz Hands)

Contact: dancewithira@comcast.net

Last Update – 23rd Jan. 2018

Sandue March 31, 2018
Ira - would it be okay if I teach this as a 4 wall dance (do a jazz box straight ahead and the 2nd one as a 1/4 turn)? I'm not a big fan of 1 wall dances when I'm teaching my class. Sandy from The Villages FL

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