Country song: No News by Lonestar. Intro: 16 counts. 116 bpm
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FAN RIGHT TOE, RETURN TOUCH FWD, LOUIE-LOUIE,TOUCH BACK, 1/4 TURN, STOMP TOGETHER, SWIVET RIGHT |
1-2 Fan R toe out, Return |
3 Touch R toe forward |
&4 Fan both heels in, Return ("Louie-Louie") |
5 Touch R toe back |
6 Turn 1/4 right keeping weight on L |
7 Stomp down R heel beside L |
&8 Fan R toe to right while fanning L heel to left, Return ("Swivet Right") |
(Tip: In a "Swivet", both toes remain parallel.) |
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TWO TOE STRUTS BACK, HEEL JACK, STEP, TOUCH, HEEL JACK, STEP, TOUCH |
1-2 Touch R toe back, Lower R heel taking weight |
3-4 Touch L toe back, Lower L heel taking weight |
&5 Step R back, Touch L heel forward angled slightly left |
&6 Step L in place (returning it to prior location), Touch R toe beside L |
&7&8 Repeat &5&6 |
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FORWARD 1/2 PIVOT, SHUFFLE FORWARD, FORWARD, HIP PUSH HITCH/TURN 1/4, TOUCH, HITCH/TURN 1/4, TOUCH |
1-2 Step R forward, Pivot Turn 1/2 left onto L |
3&4 Shuffle forward on R-L-R |
5 Place L foot forward without full weight |
6 Push hips forward shifting full weight onto L |
&7 Hitch R knee turning 1/4 left, Touch R toe to right side (Paddle Turn with a preliminary Hitch) |
&8 Hitch R knee turning 1/4 left, Touch R toe to right side (Paddle Turn with a preliminary Hitch) |
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FORWARD, HOLD, 3 ROGER RABBITS, STEP BESIDE, "HALF AN APPLE" (Left Applejack) |
1-2 Step R forward, Hold |
&3 Hitch L knee and scoot/slide back on R, Step L back |
&4 Hitch R knee and scoot/slide back on L, Step R back |
&5 Hitch L knee and scoot/slide back on R, Step L back |
6 Step R beside L (but slightly apart to accommodate the next moves) |
This next move is an APPLEJACK, but just HALF the normal pattern and done HALF as fast: |
7-8 Fan L toe out while fanning the R heel in, Return |
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(Unlike the earlier Swivet where the toes remain parallel, here in an Applejack, the toes move |
in opposite directions.) Styling Count 7: Bend knees and raise both hands in front of chest |
(mid-chest level) with thumbs up and fingers cupped. |
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End of pattern. Begin again...
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