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Count:
32
Wall:
4
Level:
Intermediate
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Vera Brown (USA)
Music:
That's Just About Right - BlackHawk
 
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SIDE STEPS WITH TAPS, ROCK STEPS
1Step to the right on right
2Tap left next to right
3Step to the left on left
4Tap right next to left
&Step to the right on right
5Tap left next to right
&Step to the left on left
6Tap right next to left
7Rock step back on right
8Rock forward onto left

RIGHT SHUFFLE FORWARD,
1Step forward on right
&Step left next to right
2Step forward on right

STEP-PIVOT, PIVOT-STEP,
3Step forward on left and pivot ½ turn to the right
4Pivot ½ turn to the right on left and step forward on right

LEFT FORWARD SHUFFLE, ROCK STEPS
5Step forward on left
&Step right next to left
6Step forward on left
7Rock step forward on right
8Rock back onto left

BACK, DRAG LEFT, KICK-BALL-CHANGE,
1Step a large step back on right
2Drag left next to right
3Kick left foot forward
&Step on ball of left next to right
4Change weight to right

LEFT SIDE SHUFFLE, ROCK STEPS
5Step to the left on left
&Step right next to left
6Step to the left on left
7Rock step back behind left on right turning body ¼ turn to the right
8Rock forward onto left turning body ¼ turn back to left

RIGHT SIDE SHUFFLE, ROCK STEPS
1Step to the right on right
&Step left next to right
2Step back on right
3Rock step back behind right on left turning body ¼ turn to the left
4Rock forward onto right turning body ¼ turn back to the right

SHUFFLE, STEP, TOGETHER
5Step forward on left
&Step right next to left
6Step forward on left
7Step forward on right
8Step left next to right

REPEAT

1 Comments

Dove Eyes June 18, 2012
Love this dance. We have just started redoing it again. Could someone please tell me, if doing it to Rodney Crowell's song What Kind Of Love what beat do we start on. We want to start just before the first word whereas our tutur starts after the first word. Any advice greatly appreciated.

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