LIVERPOOL FLING
Choreographer: Stephen Sunter
Demo Video
Step Sheet
PART A
WALK, WALK, HEEL, SLAP, HEEL, SLAP, STEP, STEP FORWARD, ½ TURN, STEP BACK
1-2Step forward right, step forward left
3&Touch right heel forward, hitch right & slap knee with right hand
4&Touch right heel forward, hitch right & slap knee with right hand
5-6Step down on right, step forward left
7-8Pivot ½ turn right keeping weight on left, step back on right
TWIST HEELS ½ TURN, STEP BACK, POINT & BUMP, STEP FORWARD, SIDE STEP, POINT BEHIND, SIDE STEP
9&10Twist heels left, center, left making ½ turn right and keeping weight on left
11-12Step back right, point back left and push left hip back
13-14Step forward left, make ¼ turn left and step right-to-right side
15-16Point left behind right, step left to side and slide right toward left
KICK ACROSS, SIDE STEP, CROSS STEP LEFT, UNWIND ½ RIGHT, REPEAT
17&18Kick right in front of left, step right to side, cross step left over right
19&20Bounce heels making ½ turn right and keeping weight mainly on left
21&22Kick right in front of left, step right to side, cross step left over right
23&24Bounce heels making ½ turn right and keeping weight mainly on left
STEP BACK, CROSS STEP, SIDE STEP TWICE, STEP BACK, CROSS STEP, ¾ UNWIND, KICK BALL STEP
&25-26Step back right, cross step left over right, step right to side
&27-28Step back left, cross step right over left, step left to side
&29-30Step back right, cross step left over right, turn ¾ right keeping weight left
31&32Kick right, step right next to left, step forward left
PART B
STOMP, FLICK, STEP, MASH POTATO, STOMP, FLICK, STEP, MASH POTATO
1&2Stomp right heel next to left, flick right heel back and to the side, step right slightly forward
&3Split heels, bring heels together dragging right foot back
&4Split heels, bring heels together dragging left foot back (keep weight on right)
5&6Stomp left heel next to right, flick left heel back and to the side, step left slightly forward
&7Split heels, bring heels together dragging left foot back
&8Split heels, bring heels together dragging right foot back (keep weight on right)
BACK ROCK, ¾ TURN, DIP DOWN, TOGETHER, SHOULDER MOVE, STEP FORWARD, ½ PIVOT
9-10Rock back left, replace weight to right
11-12Make ¾ turn right on ball of right foot and step left next to right, large step right and crouch down
13Drag and touch left next to right while standing
&14Lift right shoulder and lower left, lift left shoulder and lower right
15-16Step forward left, pivot ½ right keeping weight back on left
STEP BACK, HAND, HIPS BUMPS, KICK, CROSS SHUFFLE
17-18Step back right, place right hand on right hip
Alternatively you can just click your fingers
19&20&21Bump hips forward, back, forward, back, forward
When bumping hips start standing and dip knees, and finish standing
22-23&24Kick left, cross-left over right, step back right, cross left over right
UNWIND ¾, CROSS STEP, SIDE STEP, TOUCH BEHIND, ¼ TURN STEP, FULL TURN WITH TOUCH
25-26Unwind ¾ right finishing with weight on right, cross step left over right
27-29Step right, touch left behind right, make ¼ turn left and step forward left
&30&31&32Make a full turn left, hitching right on the & counts and pointing on the whole counts
PART C
STOMP, FLICK, STEP, MASH POTATO, BACK OUT, OUT, CLAP
1&2Stomp right heel next to left, flick right heel back and to the side, step right slightly forward
&3Split heels, bring heels together dragging right foot back
&4Split heels, bring heels together dragging left foot back (keep weight on right)
5-6Large step back left, drag right next to left
&7-8Step right slightly back and out, step left slightly to left, clap
TAG
1-2Sweep right leg and make a ¾ turn right, step back right and pop left knee
3-4Pop right knee, pop left knee
Transfer weight to left ready to start Part B.
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About the Choreographer
Stephen Sunter
Stephen Sunter is a dynamic choreographer and dancer, renowned for his innovative contributions to the art of dance, with an impressive 66 pieces showcased in our archive. His passion for movement and creativity continues to inspire audiences and performers alike, making a lasting impact on the dance community.Can't find the right video?
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