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48
Wall:
2
Level:
Beginner / Improver - waltz
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Kathryn Rowlands (WLS) - April 2012
Music:
Somebody Loves You - Scooter Lee : (CD: The Best of Scooter Lee)
 
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[1-6] Step forward and point; turn and point
1-3Step left foot forward, point right foot to right side
4-6Step back on right foot making a ¼ turn left, point left foot to left side (9:00)

[7-12] Left and right cross rock steps
1-3Rock left foot across right foot, rock right foot back, step left foot beside right
4-6Rock right foot across left foot, rock left foot back, step right foot beside left

[13-18] Basic waltz forward and back
1-3Step left foot forward, step right foot beside left foot, step left foot beside right foot
4-6Step right foot back, step left foot beside right foot, step right foot beside left foot

[19-24] Weave, sways
1-3Step left foot across right, step right foot to right side, step left foot behind right
4-6Step right foot slightly to right side and sway right, left, right

[25-30] Turn and point, step and point
1-3Step forward on left foot, making ¼ turn left, point right foot to right side
4-6Step right foot back, point left foot to left side (6:00)

[30-36] Left and right twinkle steps
1-3Step left foot across right foot, step right foot beside left, step left foot beside right
4-6Step right foot across left foot, step left foot beside right, step right foot beside left

[37-42] Basic waltz forward and back
1-3Step left foot forward, step right foot beside left foot, step left foot beside right foot
4-6Step right foot back, step left foot beside right foot, step right foot beside left foot

[43-48] Weave, step and drag
1-3Step left foot across right, step right foot to right side, step left foot behind right
4-6Long step to right on right foot, drag left foot next to right, keeping weight on right foot (6:00)

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Contact: kathr@phylbern.org.uk

Last Revision - 19th February 2013

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