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Issues

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拍數:
64
牆數:
2
級數:
Advanced
編舞者:
編舞者:
Linda McCormack (UK) - April 2017
音樂:
Issues - Julia Michaels
 
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Notes: start after 16 counts (on lyrics)

[1-8] Cross with sweep (flexed foot) turning 1/8th, rock forward, recover, ½, rock forward, recover with sweep, step back, ½ turn presenting heel (head back.)
1,2Cross LF over right as you sweep the RF (flexed foot) round and over LF, turning 1/8th to the left (1,2);
3,4Rock forward on RF (3); recover weight back onto LF (4);
5,6½ turn over R shoulder (4.30 wall) rocking forward on the RF (5); as you recover back onto the LF sweep the RF around (6);
7,8Step back on the RF (7); ½ turn over L shoulder (back to 10.30 wall) placing left heel forward (toe pointing up) and head back (8);

[9-16] Head up, hold, rock, recover, ¼ slide and dip, ¾ step, walk back R, L.
1,2Recover head looking forward as you transfer weight forward to LF (1); hold (2);
3,4Rock forward on RF (4); recover weight back onto LF (4);
5,6¼ turn to the right as you slide RF out and bend knees to dip (second position, plie’) (5); transfer weight to the RF as you stand up, turning ¾ (back to 10.30 wall) stepping LF next to RF (6);
7,8Walk back on RF (7); walk back on LF (8);

[17-24] ½ turn, ¼ sweep, cross, ¼ back, walk back L, R, left toe to side, 1/8th turn stepping down on LF.
1,2½ turn over right shoulder stepping down on RF as you sweep LF around a further ¼ turn (6.00 wall) (1,2);
3,4Cross LF over RF (3); 1/8th stepping back on RF (4.30 wall) (4);
5,6Walk back on LF (5); walk back on RF (6);
7,8Touch left toe to left side (7); 1/8th turn putting weight down on RF and squaring up to 3.00 wall (8);

[25-32] Sweep the R leg forward and hitch up the knee, lunge RF to side, touch L toe next to R, step diagonally forward, touch R toe, back, together.
1,2Sweep R leg forward and hitch up at the knee (1,2);
3,4Coming back through 1st position lunge RF to R side (3); straighten up touching left toe next to RF (4);
5,6Step diagonally forward on LF (5); touch right toe next to LF (6);
7,8Step back on the RF (7); step LF next to RF (8);

[33-40] Step, sweep, cross, back, step, sweep, cross, back.
1,2Step slightly forward on the RF (1); sweep the LF around RF (2);
3,4Cross the LF over the RF (3); step RF back (4);
Tag/ Restart: This is where Tag/Restart comes in (walls 2 & 4); step back on LF (5); ¼ turn to the right rocking RF to right side (6); recover weight on LF to left side (7); step RF next to LF (8); Restart dance.
5,6Step slightly back and to the left back diagonal on the LF whilst sweeping the RF around LF (5,6);
7,8Cross the RF over the LF (7); step LF back (8);

[41-48] Rock back, recover, ½ chase turn, forward rock, recover, ¼ sway, ¼ recover.
1,2Rock back on the RF (1); recover weight forward onto LF (2);
3&4&Step forward on RF (3); ½ turn over left shoulder whilst taking weight forward to LF (&); rock forward on RF (4); recover weight back onto LF (&);
5,6¼ turn to the right stepping RF to right side and swaying body to the right (5,6);
7,8¼ turn to the left recovering weight back onto the LF (7,8);

[49-56] Step, sweep, cross, back, step, sweep, cross, back.
1,2Step slightly forward on the RF (1); sweep the LF around RF (2);
3,4Cross the LF over the RF (3); step RF back (4);
5,6Step slightly back and to the left back diagonal on the LF (5); sweep the RF around LF (6);
7,8Cross the RF over the LF (7); step LF back (8);

[57-64] Rock back, recover, ½ chase turn, forward rock, recover, ¼ sway, recover, together.
1,2Rock back on the RF (1); recover weight forward onto LF (2);
3&4&Step forward on RF (3); ½ turn over left shoulder whilst taking weight forward to LF (&); rock forward on RF (4); recover weight back onto LF (&);
5,6¼ turn to the right stepping RF to right side and swaying body to the right (5,6);
7,8Step LF in place (7); step RF together (8);

Repeat the Tag/ Restart on the last wall to finish the dance on the front wall.

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Dragon September 22, 2017
I see that this step sheet is written as all whole counts except in the 6th and 8th group of steps where you have written in 3&4& steps. I've never seen a step sheet written like this when all the way through the choreography there are & counts. When I count it out as most dances would be written, it becomes a 32 count dance. Maybe I'm missing the boat and not seeing the entire picture but maybe you could straighten me out on your style of counting. I've been dancing and writing choreography for 25 yrs but this is the first time I've seen a sheet written like this. The dance is a beautifully performed progression all the way through and I'd love to teach it but trying to follow the way it is written is extremely hard to do. Are you teaching this dance with the count the way you have it written here?...or are you instructing it with & counts which are not shown?? Believe me, this is an honest inquiry and I am in no way trying to criticize you. I'm just honestly trying to figure out if this is a new way(or possibly Euro way)of doing counts that is a change in the order that we are evolving into now!! I've seen so many changes in my 25 years now that I never pretend to assume I know it all or have seen everything.

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