The Pitchfork
音乐:
I'm from the Country - Tracy Byrd
This dance took first place in Country Line Dance at Tarheel Dance Classic 2001. It was created for Joanne Brady's dancing friends from Delaware: Eileen, Eleanor, Jan, and Joan who visited the south to learn some new line dances. It is dedicated to these "Delaware Dancing Dolls." With weight on left foot begin after 16 count introduction STEP-SLIDE TWICE FORWARD RIGHT AT A DIAGONAL, STEP-SLIDE TWICE FORWARD LEFT AT A DIAGONAL1Moving forward on a right diagonal, step forward on right foot2Slide left foot behind right so heel of right touches instep of left, rolling weight back on left3-4Repeat step 1, slide and touch left foot behind right as in step 2 but do not put weight on left foot5Moving forward on a left diagonal, step forward on left foot6Slide right foot behind left so heel of left touches instep of right, rolling weight back on right7-8Repeat step 5, slide and touch right foot behind left as in step 6 but do not put weight on rightRIGHT BACK SHUFFLE, ½ TURN, FORWARD LEFT SHUFFLE, ½ TURN-TURNING SHUFFLE, STEP, TOUCH1&2Step back on right foot, step left foot back beside right, step back on right and start turning to the left on ball of right3&4Finish ½ turn stepping forward on left, step right beside left, step forward on left5&6Step forward on right turning to the left, step left beside right continuing turn, and finish turn stepping back on right7-8Step back on left, touch right beside leftRIGHT FULL TURNING VINE WITH TOUCH, LEFT VINE WITH SCUFF1-2Step and face right as you turn ¼ of the turn, bring left foot around and step beside right as you turn another ¼ turn3-4Spin ½ turn on ball of left foot stepping right foot to right side, touch left toe beside right5-6Step left foot to left side, step right foot behind left7-8Step left foot to left side at a diagonal, scuff right foot forward and up at a diagonal past left foot8 COUNT VAUDEVILLE1-2Turning right foot to the opposite diagonal, step right foot down in front of left foot; step left foot to left side3-4Touch right heel forward with foot at a diagonal to the right, step right foot back beside left5-6Step left foot in front of right turned at a diagonal to the left, step right foot beside left7-8Touch left heel forward at a diagonal, step back on left foot½ TURN PIVOT, ¼ TURN PIVOT, RIGHT KICK-BALL-CHANGE TWICE1-2Step forward on right foot, turn ½ turn to the left on ball of right foot shifting weight to the left foot3-4Step forward on right foot, turn ¼ turn to the left on ball of right foot shifting weight to the left foot5&6Kick forward with the right foot, step back quickly on to ball of right foot, step or change weight to left foot7&8Kick forward with the right foot, step back quickly on to ball of right foot, step or change weight to left footRIGHT BACK CIRCLE VINE, STEP SCUFF TWICE1-2Step right foot to right side (beginning circle), step left foot back sweeping it toward and back past the right foot3-4Step right foot back past the left foot and slightly behind, step left foot to left side5-6Step forward on right with foot at slight angle to the right, scuff left foot up and past right foot7-8Step down on left with foot at right angle, scuff right foot up and past left foot (ready for count 1)REPEAT There are 8 full walls of dance music. On the 9th wall the music begins to fade in the last 8 counts allowing for 24 counts of dance. Count 24 (see third set on step sheet) is a right foot scuff. Continue with step scuffs to the left (or off the floor) until music has completely faded awayTHE PITCHFORK STEP Substitute for first 8 counts at beginning of all side walls. FORWARD ANGLED RIGHT STEP, HOLD, ANGLED LEFT STEP, HOLD, (WITH PITCHFORK) TWICE1-2Hitch right foot at a diagonal toward the right as you bring hands in front of body about waist high bending elbows (as if holding a pitchfork) and step down on right foot (slightly forward and to the right) pushing hands toward floor or in front of right foot (1), hold (2)3-4Continue hand position as you bring hands up - left hand should be in front of right shoulder, right hand should be slightly above and out from right shoulder as if you were pitching hay behind you - as you touch the left foot behind the right foot (3), hold (4)5-6Hitch left foot at a diagonal toward the left as you bring hands down in front of body (again as if holding a pitchfork), and step down on left foot (slightly forward and to the left) pushing hands toward floor or in front of left foot (5), hold (6)7-8Continue hand position as you bring hands up - right hand should be in front of left shoulder, left hand should be slightly above and out from left shoulder as if you were pitching hay behind you - as you touch the right foot behind the left foot (7), hold (8)