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Count:
32
Wall:
4
Level:
Intermediate
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Derek Steele (USA)
Music:
Remember the Time - Michael Jackson
 
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STEP RIGHT, TOUCH LEFT, STEP LEFT, TOUCH RIGHT, LEFT PADDLE TURN
1-2Step right, touch left
3-4Step left, touch right
&5Hitch right with a ¼ turn left, point right out to side
&6Hitch right with a ¼ turn left, point right out to side
&7Hitch right with a ¼ turn left, point right out to side,
&8Hitch right with a ¼ turn left, point right out to side, (full paddle turn)

BODY ROLL RIGHT, BODY ROLL LEFT, HIP BUMPS FORWARD & BACK AT ANGLE
1-2Body roll right (take weight on right)
3-4Body roll left (take weight on left)
5&6&Point right foot forward at an angle and bump your hips forward right, bump back left, bump forward right, bump back left
7&8&Bump forward right, bump back left, bump forward right, bump back left
(Option during hip bumps shake right hand towards ground like shaking dice)

RIGHT SHUFFLE FORWARD, ½ TURN LEFT, MOONWALK
1&2Shuffle forward right, left, right
3&Shift weight to left while popping right knee, on the balls of both feet turn ½ left,
4Take weight on right while popping left knee
5-6-7-8&Walk back left, right, left, right, touch left next to right, (for styling try Moonwalking)

LEFT SHUFFLE FORWARD, ¼ TURN LEFT, ANKLE ROLLS WITH ¼ LEFT (TWICE)
1&2Shuffle forward left, right, left
3-4Step forward right, turn ¼ left taking weight on the right
5&Touch left toe next to right heel, turn ¼ left by rolling the left knee to the left taking weight on left
6Roll right knee to the left and step together with the right foot slightly back
7,8Touch left toe next to right heel, turn ¼ left by rolling the left knee to the left, (almost at the same time you will be rolling the right knee to the left) weight will end on the left

Styling note: counts 5&6-7-8 are from the dance style called "pop locking".
This type of dance, popular in the 80s, became a Michael Jackson trademark.

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Last Update – 13th Oct 2016

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