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Cat and Mouse (고양이와 쥐) (Solo / Partner)

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Mur:
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Niveau:
Improver Progressive Solo / Partner
Choré:
Chorégraphe:
Dick Rogers (USA) & Nancy Rogers (USA) - January 2022
Musique:
Let's Chase Each Other Around the Room - Thompson Square
 
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Notes: No tags or restarts. Gender neutral. Can be done solo using either the Lead role or Follow role version, or as a chase alternating Lead and Follow dancers in single file. Also, can be done as a partner dance side-by-side in shine, or as a limited-touch partner dance where only inside hands connect. The first set of steps described below are typical Lead role steps, and the second set are typical Follow role steps. Abbreviation: CBMP = Contra Body Movement Position. Korean pronunciation: goyang-iwa jwi.

LEAD ROLE STEPS

Starting Position: Weight on RF

[1-6] BASIC TWO-STEP FORWARD LOD (QQSS)
1-2Step LF forward (Q), step RF forward (Q)
3-4Step LF forward (S)
5-6Step RF forward (S)

[7-12] BASIC TO BACK LOD (QQSS)
1-2Step LF forward (Q), step RF forward (Q)
3-4Turn ¼ R and step LF to L (S)
5-6Turn ¼ R and step back on RF (S)

[13-16] BACK COASTER (QQS)
1-2Step LF back (Q), step RF beside LF (Q)
3-4Step LF forward (S)

[17-20] STEP FORWARD, PIVOT ½ L, STEP FORWARD IN CBMP* (QQS)
1-2Step RF forward (Q), pivot ½ L on ball of RF and transfer weight to LF (Q)
3-4Step RF forward and slightly across LF with toe turned out slightly to R and upper body turned slightly L (CBMP) (S)

[21-26] PIVOT ½ R, PIVOT ½ R, STEP FORWARD, STEP FORWARD (QQSS)
1Pivot ½ R on ball of RF and step back on LF (Q)
2Pivot ½ R on ball of LF and step forward on RF (Q)
3-4Step LF forward (S)
5-6Step RF forward (S)
Easy option: To replace pivot turns, simply run, run forward for the QQ.

[27-30] FORWARD AND ¼ PIVOT R, CLOSE CHANGE, CROSS (QQS)
1-2Step LF forward and pivot ¼ R (Q), slide RF to heel of LF (3rd position) (Q)
3-4Cross LF over RF (S)

[31-34] STEP R, CLOSE CHANGE, CROSS
1-2Step RF to R (Q), slide LF to heel of RF (3rd position) (Q)
3-4Cross RF over LF (S)

[35-38] TURN ¼ L AND STEP DIAGONAL FORWARD L, TOUCH, STEP DIAGONAL BACK R, TOUCH
1Turn ¼ L to face LOD and step LF diagonal forward L (Q)
2Touch RF beside LF (Q)
3Step RF diagonal back L (Q)
4Touch LF beside RF (Q)
 
START OVER

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FOLLOW ROLE STEPS

Starting Position: Weight on LF

[1-6] BASIC TWO-STEP FORWARD LOD (QQSS)
1-2Step RF forward (Q), step LF forward (Q)
3-4Step RF forward (S)
5-6Step LF forward (S)

[7-12] BASIC TO BACK LOD (QQSS)
1-2Step RF forward (Q), step LF forward (Q)
3-4Turn ¼ L and step RF to R (S)
5-6Turn ¼ L and step back on LF (S)

[13-16] BACK COASTER (QQS)
1-2Step RF back (Q), step LF beside RF (Q)
3-4Step RF forward (S)

[17-20] STEP FORWARD, PIVOT ½ R, STEP FORWARD IN CBMP* (QQS)
1-2Step LF forward (Q), pivot ½ R on ball of LF and transfer weight to RF (Q)
3-4Step LF forward and slightly across RF with toe turned out slightly to L and upper body turned slightly R (CBMP) (S)

[21-26] PIVOT ½ L, PIVOT ½ L, STEP FORWARD, STEP FORWARD (QQSS)
1Pivot ½ L on ball of LF and step back on RF (Q)
2Pivot ½ L on ball of RF and step forward on LF (Q)
3-4Step RF forward (S)
5-6Step LF forward (S)
Easy option: To replace pivot turns, simply run, run forward for the QQ.

[27-30] FORWARD AND ¼ PIVOT L, CLOSE CHANGE, CROSS (QQS)
1-2Step RF forward and pivot ¼ L (Q), slide LF to heel of RF (3rd position) (Q)
3-4Cross RF over LF (S)

[31-34] STEP L, CLOSE CHANGE, CROSS
1-2Step LF to L (Q), slide RF to heel of LF (3rd position) (Q)
3-4Cross LF over RF (S)

[35-38] TURN ¼ R AND STEP DIAGONAL FORWARD R, TOUCH, STEP DIAGONAL BACK L, TOUCH
1Turn ¼ R to face LOD and step RF diagonal forward R (Q)
2Touch LF beside RF (Q)
3Step LF diagonal back R (Q)
4Touch RF beside LF (Q)
 
START OVER

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Last Update: 22 Aug 2022

DancingDJ_RR January 18, 2022
Two other versions of "Let's Chase Each Other Around the Room" you might like even better than Merle Haggard's version are by Thompson Square (feat. Pam Tillis) from the 2014 album, "Working Man's Poet: A Tribute to Merle Haggard", and by Stoney LaRue form the 2019 album "Onward". Also, Nova Scotia's Rita MacNeil is a favorite around the world. Her song, "In A Town This Size" is a very danceable two-step with an infectious beat.

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