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Little Volcano

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Count:
32
Wall:
4
Level:
Beginner / Improver
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Kathryn Rowlands (WLS) - February 2018
Music:
Volcano - Jimmy Buffett : (CD: Best of Toe The Line)
 
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Intro: 32 counts

*There is a Restart in the middle of Wall 5.
There is a 16-count instrumental section here, ending in “Mr Atlee” – listen for it!
Dance the first 2 sections and then Restart from the beginning when the vocal resumes.

[1-8] Kick-Ball-Change x2, Side Rock, Recover, Cross Shuffle
1&2R foot small kick, step onto ball of R foot, transfer weight to L
3&4R foot small kick, step onto ball of R foot, transfer weight to L
5-6R foot rock to right, recover weight on L
7&8R foot cross over L, L step to left side, R cross over L [12:00]

[9-16] Kick-Ball-Change x2, Side Rock, Cross Shuffle
1&2L foot small kick, step onto ball of L foot, transfer weight to R
3&4L foot small kick, step onto ball of L foot, transfer weight to R
5-6L foot rock to left, recover weight on R
7&8L foot cross over R, R step to right side, L cross over R [12:00]
*Restart here at Wall 5, facing 12:00.

[17-24] Diagonal Forward Step, Touch Toe Back, Back Lock; Diagonal Back Step, Cross Touch, Forward Shuffle
1-2R foot step forward on right diagonal, L toe touch behind R foot
3&4L foot step back, R step across L, L foot step back
5-6R foot step back on left diagonal, L toe touch across R foot
7&8L foot step forward, R foot step forward, L foot step forward [12:00]

[25-32] Grapevine, Side Shuffle, Cross Rock, ¼ Turn into Side Shuffle
1-2R foot step to right, L foot step behind R
3&4R foot step to right, L foot step beside R, R foot step to right
5-6L foot cross over R, recover weight onto L
7&8L foot turn ¼ to left, R foot step beside L, L foot step to left. [9:00]

Begin again.

A learning experience for beginners, with kick-ball-change on both feet, and a restart easy enough to spot.

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