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Do Si Do AB

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Count:
32
Wall:
4
Level:
Absolute Beginner
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Debbie Small (USA) - May 2020
Music:
Do Si Do - Diplo & Blanco Brown
 
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Intro: 16 Counts

TOUCH FRONT, TOUCH SIDE, TRIPLE IN PLACE (R&L)
1-2Touch R front, touch R side
3&4Step R together, step L in place, step R in place
5-6Touch L front, touch L side
7&8Step L together, step R in place, step L in place

ROCKING CHAIR, TRIPLE FORWARD 2X
1-2Rock R forward, recover L
3-4Rock R back, recover L
5&6Step R forward, step L together, step R forward
7&8Step L forward, step R together, step L forward

TOUCH SIDE, TOUCH TOGETHER, TRIPLE SIDE, CROSS ROCK, TRIPLE SIDE
1-2Touch R side, touch R next to L
3&4Step R side, step L together, step R side
5-6Rock L across R, recover R
7&8Step L side, step R together, step L side

CROSS ROCK, SIDE ROCK, CROSS ROCK, STEP FORWARD 1/4 RIGHT, STEP FORWARD
1-2Rock R across L, recover L
3-4Rock R side, recover L
5-6Rock R across L, recover L
7-8Turn 1/4 R and step R forward, step L forward (3:00)

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6 Comments

DTS October 7, 2020
The last 4 counts of this dance is incorrect and changes the direction of the dance as well.

DTS October 7, 2020
The last 4 counts of the video is incorrect. It turns the dance from clockwise to counterclockwise.

DTS April 11, 2022
The last 4 counts of the first video are not only incorrect, but they turn the dance 1/4 Left, instead of 1/4 Right. The second and third videos are correct.
Debbie Small - choreographer

J Leigh August 7, 2022
I like this dance very much, but those last 4 counts make a lot more sense to myself and everyone I’ve taught it to if you turn it left instead of right. I like the last 4 counts being a rock behind recover and then a quarter pivot left turn. If you don’t want me to teach it that way, I understand. I’ll take it out of my rotation.

DTS August 9, 2022
L Leigh
Changing the direction of a dance breaks an unwritten cardinal rule of line dancing. Condoning breaking that rule is up to you.

J Leigh August 10, 2022
I get it and will not teach it any longer. I do appreciate the response.

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