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Dallas Shuffle

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Count:
34
Wall:
-
Level:
-
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Bud Cranford (USA) & Connie Cranford (USA)
Music:
Tulsa Time - Don Williams
 
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The Dallas Shuffle is a line dance which is very similar to the Eight Corners, and some steps resemble the Old Style Four Corners. Rather than have two dances which were very similar, a few changes were made to combine the two and create a third. We feel these changes give the dance a better appearance and that it lends itself better to group dancing. The name Dallas Shuffle was given in honor of the club where we learned the other dances.
 
1Swivel, heels left
2Return to the basic position
3Swivel, heels right
4Return to the basic position
5Right leg forward and strike the floor with your right heel
6Cross the right leg over the left at about knee level
7Right leg forward and strike the floor with your right heel
8Feet together
9Left leg forward and strike the floor with the left heel
10Cross the left leg over the right at about knee level
11Left leg forward and strike the floor with the left heel
12Step back with your left foot
13Rock forward, shifting your weight onto the right leg
14Step forward with your left foot
15Kick with your right leg
16Step back with your right foot
17Step back with your left foot
 
18Rock forward, shifting your weight onto the right leg
19Step forward with your left foot
20Kick with your right leg
21Step back with your right foot
22Step back with your left foot
23Rock forward, shifting your weight onto the right leg
24Step forward with your left foot, turning ¼ turn to right
25Step behind the left foot with the right
26Step sideways, in the direction of travel, with your left foot
27Kick with the right foot and spin ½ turn to the left
28Step across your left with your right foot
29Step to your left with your left foot
30Step to your left with your right foot crossing behind your left
31Extend your left foot sideways
32Bring your left foot back, feet together
33Extend your right foot sideways
34Bring your right foot back, feet together

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1 Comments

dl August 10, 2021
A lovely thought, but why not fit the dance to the music? Which is phrased at 32/64, not 34.

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