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Count:
52
Wall:
1
Level:
Intermediate
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Anneke Hill (USA)
Music:
Chattahoochee - Alan Jackson
 
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VINE RIGHT, VINE LEFT
1-2Step right to right; step left behind right
3-4Step right to right; touch left beside right
5-6Step left to left; step right behind left
7-8Step left to left; touch right beside to left

BRUSH & STEP... RIGHT & LEFT, RIGHT & LEFT
9-10Brush right forward and out to right; step down on right
11-12Brush left forward and out to left; step down on left
13-14Brush right forward and out to right; step down on right
15-16Brush left forward and out to left; step down on left

BOX STEPS STARTING RIGHT
17-18Step right to right, step left next to right
19-20Step right back, touch left next to right
21-22Step left to left, step right next to left
23-24Step left forward, touch right next to left

VINE RIGHT, TURN ¼ RIGHT, THEN VINE LEFT & RIGHT
25-26Step right to right, step left behind right
27-28Step right to right turning ¼ right; touch left beside right
29-30Step left to left; step right behind left
31-32Step left to left; touch right beside left
33-34Step right to right; step left behind right
35-36Step right to right; touch left beside right

BOX STEPS STARTING LEFT
37-38Step left to left, step right next to left
39-40Step left forward, touch right next to left
41-42Step right to right, step left next to right
43-44Step right back, touch left next to right
45-46Step left to left, step right next to left
47-48Step left forward, touch right next to left

STEP RIGHT-LEFT-RIGHT TURNING ¼ RIGHT EACH STEP (COMPLETE A ¾ TURN TO FACE FRONT WALL AGAIN). STEP LEFT BESIDE RIGHT. CLAP EACH STEP
49-50Step right turning ¼ right, clapping. Turn ¼ right and step left beside right, clapping.
51-52Step right turning ¼ right, clapping. Step left beside right, clapping
The ¾ turn is done as a strut, i.e., walk, walk, walk, rather than turn, turn, turn

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