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Two Step Thang (P)

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Count:
84
Wall:
-
Level:
Partner
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Dan Albro (USA) & Mike Camara (USA)
Music:
Little Ole Swingin' Thing - Ronnie McDowell
 
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TWO STEP BASIC, TWO STEP BASIC WITH PREP
QQSSBasic two step pattern in closed position
QQSSBasic two step pattern with prep on first slow to both face line of dance

CONVERSATION TWICE
QQSSMAN: Step left foot to left, cross right foot behind left, then walk, walk facing LOD
 LADY: Step right foot to right, cross left foot behind right, then walk, walk facing LOD
QQSSRepeat conversation pattern

SIDE BY SIDE, BASIC FORWARD
QQSSMAN: Lead lady into side by side position facing forward LOD with hand change
QQSSBasic two step pattern forward facing LOD in side by side position
Prep for next pattern's inside turn on slow, slow

LADY'S INSIDE TURN, BACK INTO CLOSED POSITION
QQSSMAN: Lead lady into inside (left) turn on first two quick steps and prep for lady's 1 ½ turn left back into closed position on slow steps
QQSSMAN: Lead lady into inside (left) 1 ½ turn with the man changing hands to bring her back into closed position

TWO STEP BASIC, BASIC INTO PREP (SITTING BACK)
QQSSBasic two step pattern in closed position
QQSSBasic two step pattern in closed position with man stepping back on last slow
Both partners extending arms

WRAP POSITION, BASIC FORWARD
QQSSMAN: Lead lady into wrap position, turning her ½ turn left
QQSSBasic two step pattern in wrap position facing forward LOD

LADY ROLLS OUT TO GROUP HAND HOLD, NEW PARTNER
QQSSMAN: Release left hand and lead lady out to her right to join hands with group
QQSSMAN: Turn ¼ left bringing new partner's right hand to his right hip then release her hand and turn a ½ turn left to face her and LOD in closed position to start again

REPEAT

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