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A Honey Do

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Count:
48
Wall:
4
Level:
Improver
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Norman Gifford (USA) - October 2018
Music:
Honey Do - Folk Soul Revival
 
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(48 beat count-in)

(Lock-step forward, brush, lock-step forward, brush)
1-4Right step forward diagonal; left lock behind; right step forward diagonal; left brush
5-8Left step forward diagonal; right lock behind; left step forward diagonal; right brush

(Mambo-back, hold, sweeping-steps back-back-back, hold)
1-4Right rock forward; left replace; right step back; hold
5-8Steps sweeping back (LRL); hold

(Inverted modified K-step, brush forward)
1-4Right step back diagonal; left touch by right; left return; right touch by left
5-8Right step forward diagonal; left touch by right; left step forward diagonal; right brush

(Jazz-box, hold, cross-side-cross, hold)
1-4Right crossover; left step back; turn ¼ right stepping side; hold [3:00]
5-8Left crossover; right step side; left crossover; hold

(Rumba-box forward)
1-4Right step side; left together; forward; hold
5-8Left step side; right together; left step back; hold [3:00]

(Rumba-box back)
1-4Right step side; left together; back; hold
5-8Left step side; right together; left step forward; hold [3:00]
 
BEGIN AGAIN

TAG: Done at the end of Wall #3 - 6:00 - (you will be facing 9:00),
Wall #5 - 12:00 (you will be facing 3:00), & Wall #6 - 3:00 (you will be facing 6:00)

(Half-speed quarter turns)
1-4Right step forward; hold; pivot turn ¼ left; hold
5-8Right step forward; hold; pivot turn ¼ left; hold

(Monterey-turns ¼ right)
1-4Right touch side; swivel ¼ right bringing right together; left touch side; left together
5-8Right touch side; swivel ¼ right bringing right together; left touch side; left together

Contact: nlgifford@yahoo.com


2 Comments

DaisyMae October 17, 2018
section 2 - isn't that a forward mambo instead of a back mambo?

Norm October 29, 2018
The word "back" follows the "mambo" which is a step back after doing a mambo step. All steps start forward unless otherwise stated.

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