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Kansas Girl

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Count:
32
Wall:
2
Level:
Improver
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Krista Davis (USA) - July 2024
Music:
Ain't In Kansas Anymore - Miranda Lambert
 
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Introduction: 32 counts

Heel Clicks (x2), Vine R. Heel Clicks (x2), Vine L.
1-8With feet together, fan heels out, then in, out, then in. (1-4) Step Right foot out to the Right, step Left foot behind Right, Step Right foot to the Right, Step Left foot beside Right.(5-8)
1-8With feet together, fan heels out, then in, out, then in. (1-4) Step Left foot out to the Left, Step Right foot behind Left, Step Left foot to the Left, Step Right foot beside Left. (5-8)

Wizard Step R, Wizard Step L, 1/2 Turn, 2-step Turn.
1,2&Step Right foot forward diagonally to the Right, step Left foot quickly behind Right, step Right foot quickly forward.
3,4&Step Left foot forward diagonally to the Left, step Right foot quickly behind Left, step Left foot quickly forward.
5,6Step forward on Right foot, ½ turn pivot over Left shoulder.
7,8Step forward with Right foot making ½ turn, then Left foot making additional ½ turn.

K-Step
1,2Step Right foot forward to Right diagonal, touch Left together
3,4Step Left back to original position, touch Right together
5,6Step Right back to Right diagonal, touch Left together
7,8Step Left foot back to original position, touch (or stomp) Right together

(Repeat)

Notes/variations: 2-step turn can be substituted with walk-walk for beginners or those with vertigo. Rolling vines can be done in the first 8-count. The wizard steps can be substituted with locking steps.
The inspiration for this dance came from my 22 years living in Kansas (now an East Coast girl), the movie Twisters and the Wizard of Oz.
I hope you enjoy the little tributes to these that I have included in the dance (the heel clicks, the wizard steps, the 2-step turn (a tornado) & the K-step for Kansas.

Last Update: 9 Aug 2024

3 Comments

Bunny Harper July 28, 2024
This is really sweet, with all the tributes to your former home, Kansas!

CandiceSings4u July 30, 2024
Your demo was so easy to follow, thank you!

njdklw July 30, 2024
Thank you (Bunny & Candice) both for your kind comments.

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