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Lean On

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Count:
96
Wall:
1
Level:
Improver
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Keith Stewart (N.IRE) - May 2015
Music:
Lean On by Major Lazer
 
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Section 1 – Counts 1-8 - Right Mambo, Left Mambo Back, Right Side Mambo, Left Side Mambo.
1&2Rock Weight Forward On Right Foot, Recover Weight Onto Left Foot In Place, Step Right Foot Beside Left Foot.
3&4Rock Weight Back On Left Foot, Recover Weight Onto Right Foot In Place, Step Left Foot Beside Right Foot.
5&6Rock Right Foot Out To Right Side, Recover Weight Onto Left Foot In Place, Step Right Foot Beside Left.
7&8Rock Left Foot Out To Left Side, Recover Weight Onto Right Foot In Place, Step Left Foot Beside Right.

Section 2 – Counts 9-16 - Right Chacha Forward, Step Pivot ½ Turn Right, Rightchacha Forward, Step Pivot ¼ Turn Right.
9&10Step Right Foot Forward, Bring Left Foot Beside Right, Step Right Foot Forward.
11&12Step Left Foot Forward, Pivot A ½ Turn Over Right Shoulder, Taking Weight Onto Right Foot, Step Left Foot Forward.
13&14Step Right Foot Forward, Step Left Foot Beside Right, Step Right Foot Forward.
15&16Step Left Foot Forward, Pivot A ¼ Turn Over Right Shoulder, Taking Weight Onto Right Foot, Step Left Foot Forward.

Section 3 & 4 – Counts 17-32, Repeat Sections 1 & 2.

Section 5 - Counts 33-40 - Right Side Step, Left Back Rock, Left Side Step, Right Back Rock, Paddle Turn Full Turn Right.
33, 34&Step Right Foot To Right Side, Rock Weight Back On Left Foot Behind Right, Recover Weight Onto Right Foot In Place.
35, 36&Step Left Foot To Left Side, Rock Right Foot Behind Left, Recover Weight Onto Left Foot In Place.
37&38&39&40Making A ¼ Turn Right Step Right Foot Forward, Step Left Foot To Left Side, Taking Weight Onto Left Foot, Repeat Three Times, Making A Full Turn Right in Total, Leaving Out Last Step To Left (Which Would Be After Count 24)

Section 6 –Counts 41-48 - Side Step Left, Right Back Rock, Right Side Step, Left Back Rock, Paddle Full Turn Left.
41, 42&Step Left Foot To Left Side, Rock Right Foot Back Behind Left, Recover Weight Onto Left Foot In Place.
43, 44&Step Right Foot To Right Side, Rock Left Foot Back Behind Right, Recover Weight Onto Right Foot In Place.
45&46&47&48Making A ¼ Turn Left Step Left Foot Forward, Step Right Foot To Right Side, Taking Weight Onto Right. Repeat This Three Times, Making A Full Turn Left In Total, Leaving Out Last Step To Right (Which Would Come In After Count 32)

Section 7 & 8 - Counts 49–64 - Repeat Section 5 & 6.

Section 9 – Counts 65-72 - Skate Right, Skate Left, Side Shuffle Right, Skate Left, Skate Right, Side Shuffle Left.
65,66Skate Right, Skate Left.
67&68Step Right Foot To Right Side, Step Left Foot Beside Right, Step Right Foot To Right Side.
69,70Skate Left, Skate Right.
71&72Step Left Foot To Left Side, Step Right Foot Beside Left, Step Left Foot To Left Side.

Section 10 – Counts 73-80 - Right Cross Rock, Left Cross Rock With ¼ Turn Left, Step Pivot ½ Turn Step Left, Triple Full Turn Right.
73&74Rock Right Foot Across In Front Of Left Foot, Recover Weight Onto Left Foot In Place, Step Right Foot To Right Side.
75&76Rock Left Foot Across In Front Of Right Foot, Recover Weight Onto Right Foot In Place, Make A ¼ Turn Left Stepping Left Foot Forward.
77&78Step Right Foot Forward, Pivot A ½ Turn Over Left Shoulder, Taking Weight Onto Left Foot, Step Right Foot Forward.
79&80Making A Full Turn Right Travelling Forwards, Step Left, Right Left

Section 11& 12 – Counts 81-96 – Repeat Section 9 & 10.

Tag – 8 Counts, End Of Second Wall
1-4Walk Forward Right, Left, Step Forward On Right Foot, Pivot A ½ Turn Over The Left Shoulder, Taking Weight Onto Left Foot.
5-8Repeat Counts 1-4.

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1 Comments

The Dub May 20, 2015
A brill follow up to Jordin's Step this dance is the business! Enjoyed learning it and the salsa feel is great.

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