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Reelin' & Rockin'

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Count:
32
Wall:
2
Level:
-
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Bev Cornish (CAN)
TOE SWITCHES, HEEL TOUCH, DOUBLE CLAP
1Touch left toe beside right foot
&Step left in place
2Touch right toe beside left foot
&Step right in place
3Touch left heel forward
&Clap hands
4Clap hands

TOE SWITCHES, HEEL TOUCH, DOUBLE CLAP
&Step left beside right
5Touch right toe beside left foot
&Step right in place
6Touch left toe beside right foot
&Step left in place
7Touch right heel forward
&Clap hands
8Clap hands

STEP FORWARD, HOLD, QUICK STEP TOGETHER, SHUFFLE FORWARD
9Step right forward (stomp)
10Hold
&Step ball of left beside right heel
11Step right forward
&Step ball of left beside right heel
12Step right forward

STEP FORWARD, HOLD, QUICK STEP TOGETHER, SHUFFLE FORWARD
13Step left forward (stomp)
14Hold
&Step ball of right beside left heel
15Step left forward
&Step ball of right beside left heel
16Step left forward

STOMP, KICK BALL CHANGE (MOVING RIGHT), KICK SIDE
17Stomp right beside left
18Kick right forward
&Step back on ball of right
19Step left over right
20Kick low-to right side

CROSS SHUFFLE (MOVING SIDE LEFT) STEP, STEP ¼ RIGHT
21Step right over left
&Step ball of left to left side
22Step right over left
23Step left back
24Step right ¼ right

ROCK STEP, PADDLE TURN ¾ LEFT
Some may consider this a shuffle turn, rather than a paddle turn

25Rock left forward
26Step right in place
27Step left ¼ left
&Step ball of right slightly to the right-turning ¼ left
28Step left ¼ left in place

SIDE STEP, HOLD, QUICK STEP, SHUFFLE SIDE
29Big step side right
30Hold
&Step left beside right
31Step side right
&Step left beside right
32Step side right

REPEAT
Option for counts 9-16 (This really gives the dance the feel of doing a reel.)
When you stomp right forward, you can turn your foot slightly so the toes face 2 o'clock, so when you do counts & 11 & 12 you will have your left foot directly behind or slightly to the right of your right heel, similar to a lock step. and you would do the same for counts & 13 & 16 beginning with your left foot, it would point to 10 o'clock.

2 Comments

Dzprado September 13, 2024
I learned this years ago to the Irish song called, Lord of the Dance by Michael Flatley

SteppingEasy January 31, 2025
Great dance using the music “Lord of the Dance” by Michael Flatley

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