Alternative music: “Jezebel” by Karyn Rochelle
[1-8]: WALKS, TOE TAP RECOVER, L COASTER STEP, KICK BACK ½ TURN
1-2Walk R forward, Walk L forward
3&4Tap R toe near the heel of the L foot (3), give a little hop back to style on the “&” count (the hop can be created by a push off using that tap and rock back onto R foot completing a full weight transfer to R(4). (If you aren’t comfortable with a little tap and hop, just tap and rock back on the whole counts.)
5&6Step L foot back, bring R foot to left foot and step L foot forward
7Donkey kick R leg back
8Complete a ½ turn over your right shoulder by turning on your L foot to the R. R foot will stay in the air for (8) and weight continues to be on the L. (If this is difficult tap your R toe back and maintain contact with the floor to use it as a stabilizer on the ½ turn done using only your L foot)
[9-16]: R TOE STRUT, L TOE STRUT, TRAVELING SIDE TOUCHES
9-10Touch R toe forward and step down on the heel, transferring weight to R (moving forward).
11-12Touch L toe forward and step down on the heel, transferring weight to L (moving forward).
13&14Point R toe out to R side, bring R foot to home (next to L) and step onto R while switching to point L toe out to L side.
15&16Repeat toe points to the R and the L. (*You will be traveling backwards for the side touches.)
[17-24]: HIP SWAYS, SIDE SHUFFLES
&17-18On “&” bring L foot that is pointed out to side in to home and step R foot out to R side while transferring weight onto R leg and swaying hip to the right as you step out to a shoulder width stance (17), keeping feet shoulder width apart, sway hip to L on (18)
19&20Swing hip back to R side as you step R foot out to side and quickly slide/step L to meet R and step the R foot out to the R side again. (weight goes to R) (*Looks like a side skip)
21-22Sway hip to L side, then back to R side (weight goes to R leg)
23&24Push off the R leg while stepping L foot to L side, bringing R foot to meet it and quickly slide/step L foot out to L side again (weight transfers to the L leg) (*Looks like a side skip)
[25-32]: TAP, ½ MILITARY TURN, TAP, ½ TURN, R SAILOR STEP, ¼ TURN LEFT SAILOR STEP
25Tap R toe back
26½ turn over your right shoulder and step forward onto R foot
27-28Bring L toe forward to tap next to R foot and continue to make another ½ turn over your R shoulder, stepping back onto your L foot (you will now have made a full turn)
29&30R sailor step by bringing the R foot behind the L, step the L quickly out to the side taking the weight on the ball of your foot, and transferring it back onto the R
31&32As you bring the L foot behind the R for the L sailor step, make ¼ turn to your L, step the R quickly out to the side to take the weight on the ball of the foot and shift it back onto the L to finish the step.
RESTART: You will finish 1 full wall, do the first 16 counts and restart. (Restart wall will be the 3:00 wall from the original home wall of dance - after completing the 16 counts you will actually be facing the 9:00 wall direction.
**If you dance by music, it is the start of the first chorus.
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[1-8]: WALKS, TOE TAP RECOVER, L COASTER STEP, KICK BACK ½ TURN
1-2Walk R forward, Walk L forward
3&4Tap R toe near the heel of the L foot (3), give a little hop back to style on the “&” count (the hop can be created by a push off using that tap and rock back onto R foot completing a full weight transfer to R(4). (If you aren’t comfortable with a little tap and hop, just tap and rock back on the whole counts.)
5&6Step L foot back, bring R foot to left foot and step L foot forward
7Donkey kick R leg back
8Complete a ½ turn over your right shoulder by turning on your L foot to the R. R foot will stay in the air for (8) and weight continues to be on the L. (If this is difficult tap your R toe back and maintain contact with the floor to use it as a stabilizer on the ½ turn done using only your L foot)
[9-16]: R TOE STRUT, L TOE STRUT, TRAVELING SIDE TOUCHES
9-10Touch R toe forward and step down on the heel, transferring weight to R (moving forward).
11-12Touch L toe forward and step down on the heel, transferring weight to L (moving forward).
13&14Point R toe out to R side, bring R foot to home (next to L) and step onto R while switching to point L toe out to L side.
15&16Repeat toe points to the R and the L. (*You will be traveling backwards for the side touches.)
[17-24]: HIP SWAYS, SIDE SHUFFLES
&17-18On “&” bring L foot that is pointed out to side in to home and step R foot out to R side while transferring weight onto R leg and swaying hip to the right as you step out to a shoulder width stance (17), keeping feet shoulder width apart, sway hip to L on (18)
19&20Swing hip back to R side as you step R foot out to side and quickly slide/step L to meet R and step the R foot out to the R side again. (weight goes to R) (*Looks like a side skip)
21-22Sway hip to L side, then back to R side (weight goes to R leg)
23&24Push off the R leg while stepping L foot to L side, bringing R foot to meet it and quickly slide/step L foot out to L side again (weight transfers to the L leg) (*Looks like a side skip)
[25-32]: TAP, ½ MILITARY TURN, TAP, ½ TURN, R SAILOR STEP, ¼ TURN LEFT SAILOR STEP
25Tap R toe back
26½ turn over your right shoulder and step forward onto R foot
27-28Bring L toe forward to tap next to R foot and continue to make another ½ turn over your R shoulder, stepping back onto your L foot (you will now have made a full turn)
29&30R sailor step by bringing the R foot behind the L, step the L quickly out to the side taking the weight on the ball of your foot, and transferring it back onto the R
31&32As you bring the L foot behind the R for the L sailor step, make ¼ turn to your L, step the R quickly out to the side to take the weight on the ball of the foot and shift it back onto the L to finish the step.
RESTART: You will finish 1 full wall, do the first 16 counts and restart. (Restart wall will be the 3:00 wall from the original home wall of dance - after completing the 16 counts you will actually be facing the 9:00 wall direction.
**If you dance by music, it is the start of the first chorus.
Find Crew Country Line Dancing on Facebook and You Tube! Contact us at: crewcountrylinedancing@gmail.com