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Celebration

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Count:
32
Wall:
4
Level:
Beginner
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Nelson Wong (CAN) - April 2016
Music:
Celebration - Kool & The Gang
 
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WALK FORWARD & HITCH, WALK BACK AND TOE POINT OUT
1-4Walk forward - left-right-left, hitch up right leg
(Pose for count 4: right arm up, lift head up, and left hand on left hip)
5-8Walk backward – right-left-right, point left toe to left side
(Pose for count 8: slightly bend right leg, stretch left arm straight in front, right arm to right side)

LEFT ROLLING VINE, RIGHT ROLLING VINE
1Step left ¼ turn left
2On ball of left pivot ½ turn left stepping right foot back
3On ball of right pivot ¼ turn left stepping left to left side
4Touch right beside left with clap (near left shoulder)
5Step right ¼ turn right
6On ball of right pivot ½ turn right stepping left foot back
7On ball of left pivot ¼ turn right stepping right to right side
8Touch left beside right with clap (near right shoulder)

FORWARD AND BACK DISCO, SIDE (LEFT AND RIGHT DISCO)
1-2Step left foot forward, touch right toe behind left heel
3-4Step right foot back, touch left toe in front of right foot
5-6Step left foot to left side, touch right toe beside left foot
7-8Step right foot to right side, touch left toe beside right foot

STEP FORWARD ¼ LEFT, POINT TOE TO SIDE, FORWARD, POINT TOE TO SIDE, JAZZ BOX
1-2Step forward left foot while making ¼ turn left, point right toe to right side
3-4Step forward right foot, point left toe to left side
5Cross left foot in front of right foot
6Step right foot back
7Step left foot to left side
8Step right foot next to left foot

REPEAT

This dance was choreographed to celebrate Hong Kong Munsang College's 90th Anniversary.
The performance of this dance was delivered in Toronto at the Alumni Association annual party.

Contact: nwong0566@rogers.com

1 Comments

Gaylynn May 21, 2022
Fun dance to a song that is still very popular
Gaylynn Brenoel, Ph.D., SPHR

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