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Bridge Of Tamparuli

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Count:
38
Wall:
4
Level:
Beginner
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Ku C L - August 2007
Music:
Jambatan Tamparuli - Herman Justin : (Kadazan song)
 
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Intro: 38 counts -start on vocal. 
Notes: Sumazau - arms spread out at shoulder level with gentle bending of the elbows and wrists 
 
TOUCH KICK, CHASSE RIGHT, TOUCH KICK, CHASSE LEFT 
1-2 Touch right beside left, right kick forward 
3&4 Step right to right side, close left beside right, step right to right side 
5-6 Touch left beside right, left kick forward 
7&8 Step left to left side, close right beside left, step left to left side 
 
¼ TURN LEFT, SUMAZAU FULL TURN LEFT  
1&2& ¼ Turn left touch R, weight on L sole pivot 1/8 left, touch R, pivot 1/8 left  
3&4& Touch R, pivot 1/8 left, touch R, pivot 1/8 left (9.00) 
5&6& Touch R, pivot 1/8 left, touch R, pivot 1/8 left, (12.00) 
7&8& Touch R, pivot 1/8 left, touch R, pivot 1/8 left (9.00) 
Sumazau- arms outstretch at shoulder level, bending elbows and wrists 
 
SIDE TOUCH, SIDE TOUCH, FORWARD ROCK, ½ TURN RIGHT TOGETHER 
1-2 Step right to right side, touch left beside right 
3-4 Step left to left side, touch right beside left  
5-6 Rock right forward, recover onto left 
7-8 ½ turn right stepping right forward, step left together 
 
WEAVE TO RIGHT, ROCK, RETURN, CROSS, HOLD 
1-2 Step right to right, cross left behind right 
3-4 Step right to right, cross left over right 
5-6 Rock right to right side, rock to left 
7-8 Cross right over left, hold 
 
FORWARD SHUFFLE, FORWARD SHUFFLE, FORWARD SHUFFLE 
1&2 Shuffle forward left, right, left (Sumazau) 
3&4 Shuffle forward right, left, right (Sumazau) 
5&6 Shuffle forward left, right, left (Sumazau) 
REPEAT 
 
ENDING: At the END of the music you will be facing the back wall. Step right forward, pivot ½ turn left to face the front and strike a Sumazau pose (arms outstretched).

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