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Reelin' & Rockin'

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Compte:
32
Mur:
2
Niveau:
-
Choré:
Chorégraphe:
Bev Cornish (CAN)
Musique:
Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You) - Shania Twain
 
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TOE SWITCHES, HEEL TOUCH, DOUBLE CLAP
1Touch left toe beside right foot
&Step left in place
2Touch right toe beside left foot
&Step right in place
3Touch left heel forward
&Clap hands
4Clap hands

TOE SWITCHES, HEEL TOUCH, DOUBLE CLAP
&Step left beside right
5Touch right toe beside left foot
&Step right in place
6Touch left toe beside right foot
&Step left in place
7Touch right heel forward
&Clap hands
8Clap hands

STEP FORWARD, HOLD, QUICK STEP TOGETHER, SHUFFLE FORWARD
9Step right forward (stomp)
10Hold
&Step ball of left beside right heel
11Step right forward
&Step ball of left beside right heel
12Step right forward

STEP FORWARD, HOLD, QUICK STEP TOGETHER, SHUFFLE FORWARD
13Step left forward (stomp)
14Hold
&Step ball of right beside left heel
15Step left forward
&Step ball of right beside left heel
16Step left forward

STOMP, KICK BALL CHANGE (MOVING RIGHT), KICK SIDE
17Stomp right beside left
18Kick right forward
&Step back on ball of right
19Step left over right
20Kick low-to right side

CROSS SHUFFLE (MOVING SIDE LEFT) STEP, STEP ¼ RIGHT
21Step right over left
&Step ball of left to left side
22Step right over left
23Step left back
24Step right ¼ right

ROCK STEP, PADDLE TURN ¾ LEFT
Some may consider this a shuffle turn, rather than a paddle turn

25Rock left forward
26Step right in place
27Step left ¼ left
&Step ball of right slightly to the right-turning ¼ left
28Step left ¼ left in place

SIDE STEP, HOLD, QUICK STEP, SHUFFLE SIDE
29Big step side right
30Hold
&Step left beside right
31Step side right
&Step left beside right
32Step side right

REPEAT
Option for counts 9-16 (This really gives the dance the feel of doing a reel.)
When you stomp right forward, you can turn your foot slightly so the toes face 2 o'clock, so when you do counts & 11 & 12 you will have your left foot directly behind or slightly to the right of your right heel, similar to a lock step. and you would do the same for counts & 13 & 16 beginning with your left foot, it would point to 10 o'clock.

Dzprado September 13, 2024
I learned this years ago to the Irish song called, Lord of the Dance by Michael Flatley

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