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Baptized

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Compte:
64
Mur:
2
Niveau:
Intermediate
Choré:
Chorégraphe:
Brandon Zahorsky (USA) & Scott Schrank (USA) - August 2014
Musique:
Baptized - Daughtry : (CD: Baptized - iTunes)
 
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Sequence: 32 Count Intro (17 Seconds In) - 1 Restart
#32 intro, 64, 64, 64, 64, 32, 64 to end

[1-8] ROCK, RECOVER, KICK-BALL-CROSS, TURN, TURN, STEP, PIVOT 1/4
1-2Rock R foot behind L foot (1), Recover weight to L foot (2)
3&4Kick R foot low to right diagonal (3), Step R foot slightly back of L foot (&), Cross L foot over R foot (4)
5-6Make 1/4 turn left stepping back on R foot (5), Make 1/2 turn left stepping L foot forward [3:00]
7-8Step R foot forward (7), Pivot 1/4 turn left on balls of feet (8) [12:00]

[9-16] CROSS, TURN, TURN, STEP, FORWARD ROCK, SIDE ROCK,
1-2Cross R foot over L foot (1), Make 1/4 turn right stepping back on L foot (2)
3-4Make 1/2 turn right stepping R foot forward (3), Step L foot forward (4) [9:00]
5-6Rock R foot forward (5), Recover weight to L foot (6)
7-8Rock R foot right (7), Recover weight to L foot (8)

[17-24] SAILOR RIGHT, SAILOR LEFT, BEHIND, 1/4 TURN, STEP, PIVOT 1/4
1&2Step R foot behind L foot (1), Step L foot slightly left (&), Step R foot diagonally right (2)
3&4Step L foot behind R foot (3), Step R foot slightly right (&), Step L foot diagonally left (4)
5-6Step R foot behind L foot (5), Make 1/4 turn left stepping L foot forward (6)
7-8Step R foot forward (7), Pivot 1/4 turn left on balls of feet (8) (3:00)

[25-32] CROSS, POINT, CROSS, SWEEP, STEP, BACK, 1/4 TURN, CLOSE (JAZZBOX)
1-2Cross R foot over L foot (1), Point L toes left (2)
3-4Cross L foot over R foot (3), Sweep R foot over L foot (4)
5-6Step down on R foot (5), Step L foot back (6)
7-8Make 1/4 turn right stepping R foot right (7), Step L foot next to R foot (8) [6:00]
(Restart happens here after the 5th rotation. Be ready to rock back, not forward)

[33-40] ROCK, 1/4 TURN, SIDE-TOGETHER-SIDE, CROSS, SIDE, BACK-LOCK-BACK
1-2Rock R foot forward (1), Recover weight to L foot making a 1/4 turn right (2) (9:00)
3&4Step R foot right (3), Close L foot next to R foot (&), Step R foot right (4)
5-6Cross L foot over R foot (5), Step R foot right (6)
7&8Step L foot back (7), Lock R foot over L foot (&), Step L foot back (8)

[41-48] 1/4 TURN, POINT, 1/4 TURN, 1/4 TURN, 1/2 TURN, POINT, 1/4 TURN, BRUSH
1-2Make 1/4 turn right stepping down on R foot (1), Point L toes left (2) (12:00)
3-4Step down of L foot making 1/4 turn left (3), Pivot 1/4 turn left on ball of left stepping R foot right (4)
5-6Make 1/2 turn left on ball of R foot stepping L foot left (5), Point R toes right (6) (12:00)
7-8Step down on R foot making 1/4 turn right (7), Brush L foot forward and over R foot (8) (3:00)

[49-56] CROSS, SIDE, BEHIND-TURN-STEP, ROCK FORWARD, RECOVER, ROCK BACK, RECOVER
1-2Cross step L foot over R foot (1), Step R foot right (2)
3&4Step L foot behind R foot (3), 1/4 turn right stepping R forward (&), Step L forward (4) (6:00)
5-8Rock forward on R foot (5), Recover to L foot (6), Rock back on R foot (7), Recover to L foot (8)

[57-64] STEP, PIVOT 1/4, CROSS,TURN, SIDE, CROSS, POP, POP
1-2Step R foot forward (1), Pivot 1/4 turn left on balls of feet (2)
3-4Cross step R foot over L foot (3), Make 1/4 turn right stepping back on L foot (4)
5-6Step R foot right (5), Cross L foot over R foot (6) (Keep weight on L for next two counts)
7-8Point R toe diagonally right while popping your knee down (7), Pop knee down (8)

Start the dance again and enjoy

Restart: The Restart happens during the fifth rotation.
Dance the first 32 counts of the dance, then Restart from the beginning.
You will Restart on the back wall.

Choreographed by:
Brandon Zahorsky Email: BrandonZahorsky@yahoo.com
Scott Schrank Email: sschrank@bellsouth.net Web: http://www.scottschrank.com

Last Update - 21st July 2015
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