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Still Believe (A Waltz For Barbara)

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Compte:
48
Mur:
2
Niveau:
Improver waltz
Choré:
Chorégraphe:
Harold Grimshaw (UK)
Musique:
I Still Believe - Scooter Lee
 
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FORWARD, HITCH, POINT, FORWARD, HOLD
1-3Step forward on right, hitch left knee across right, point left toes to left side
4-6Step forward on left, hold for 2 counts

FORWARD STEPS, BACK (ROCK), HOLD
1-3Step forward on right, left, right
4-6Rock-step back onto left (raising right toes), hold for 2 counts

FULL TURN RIGHT, FORWARD (ROCK), HOLD
1-3Step right ¼ to right side, step back on left ½ to right, step right ¼ to right side
4-6Rock-step forward onto left (raising right heel), hold for 2 counts

BACK, HITCH, POINT, BACK, HOLD
1-3Step back on right, hitch left knee across right, point left toes to left side
4-6Step back on left, hold for 2 counts

BACK STEPS, BACK (ROCK), HOLD
1-3Step back on right, left, right
4-6Rock-step back onto left (raising right toes), hold for 2 counts

FULL TURN RIGHT, FORWARD (ROCK), HOLD
1-3Step right ¼ to right side, step back on left ½ to right, step right ¼ to right side
4-6Rock-step forward onto left (raising right heel), hold for 2 counts

BACK STEPS WITH TOE SLIDES
1-3Step right back behind left, slide left toes in front of right, slide left toes to left side
4-6Step left back behind right, slide right toes in front of left, slide right toes to right side

STEP, TOUCH, HOLD, 3-STEP ½ TURN LEFT
1-3Step weight onto right, touch left toes next to right, hold
4-6Step left ½ to left, step right next to left, step left next to right

REPEAT

TAG
Danced before the 5th sequence - facing front wall

1-3Step right to right side, step left next to right, step right next to left 4-6 step left to left side, step right next to left, step left next to right

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