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Count:
32
Wall:
4
Level:
Beginner
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Kelvin Elvidge (USA)
Music:
What Do You Say to That - George Strait
 
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This dance allows for lots of room for the more experience dancers to add some great variations, while the beginners can work on style and presentation at a slow to medium speed song.

ROCK RIGHT FORWARD AND BACK, VINE RIGHT WITH SHUFFLE
1-2Rock forward on the right foot, recover with weight on left
3-4Rock back on right foot, recover with weight on left foot
5-6Step right foot to right side, cross step left foot behind right
7&8Step right foot to right, step left together, step right together

ROCK LEFT FORWARD AND BACK, VINE LEFT WITH SHUFFLE
1-2Rock forward on left foot, recover with weight on right foot
3-4Rock back on left foot, recover with weight on right foot
5-6Step left foot to left side, cross step right foot behind left
7&8Step left foot to left side, step right foot together, step left foot together
STEP RIGHT FORWARD, HOLD, STEP LEFT TOGETHER, STEP FORWARD RIGHT STEP FORWARD LEFT
1-2Step forward on the right foot, hold
&3-4Step left foot together, step forward on right, step forward on left

RIGHT TOE TOUCHES FORWARD, SIDE, SHUFFLE IN PLACE (OPTIONAL SAILOR STEP)
1-2Touch right toes forward, touch right toes to right side
3&4Step right to right, left together, right together (option here step right behind left, step left to left, step right to right)

LEFT TOE TOUCHES FORWARD, SIDE, SHUFFLE IN PLACE (OPTIONAL SAILOR STEP)
1-2Touch left toes forward, touch left toes to left side
3&4Step left foot to left, step right foot together, step foot together (option here step left behind right, step right to right, step left to left)

TURNING JAZZ BOX
1-2Cross step right foot over left, step back on left foot
3-4Step right foot to right turning ¼ to right, step left foot together

REPEAT

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