Lumberjack Stomp

Choreographer: John Dembiec (Oct 2013)

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16 count intro/start on vocals (No Tags/Restart)

**NOTE: For contra version, all steps are the same. When doing counts 17-24
hook arms with person to the right of you, then left of you. See below and/or video demo.

[1-8] ROLLING VINE*, STOMPS AND CLAPS
1-2While stepping L to L make ¼ turn L, Making ½ turn L Step R back
3-4Making ¼ turn L Step L to L, Touch R next to L
(* You may do the vine without the turn if you wish)
5-6&Stomp R slightly to R forward diagonal, Clap, Stomp R in place
7-8Stomp R in place, Clap

[9-16] STOMPS AND CLAPS, STEP-HITCH & CLAP (X2)
1-2&Stomp L slightly to L forward diagonal, Clap, Stomp L in place
3-4Stomp L in place, Clap
5-6Step R forward, Hitch L knee up and clap
7-8Step L forward, Hitch R knee up and clap
(Note* If doing the contra version, you will need to leave out the clap on count 8 to hook arms)

[17-24] ½ WALK AROUND (X2)
1-4Making ½ turn to the R walk around R, L, R, L
5-8Making ½ turn to the L walk around R, L, R, L
(*Note – when in contra, hook arms starting with the person on your right then switch to the person on your left on count 5. Think square dancing)

[25-32] STEP-HITCH & CLAP (X2), ½ TURNING JAZZ BOX, JUMP
1-2Step R forward, Hitch L knee up and clap
3-4Step L forward, Hitch R knee up and clap
5-6Step R over L, Making ¼ turn to R step back on L
7-8Making ¼ turn to R step slightly to R, Jump in place placing weight to the R

REPEAT AND HAVE FUN !!!!!!!!

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About the Choreographer

John Dembiec (Oct 2013)

John Dembiec, who joined us in October 2013, brings a vibrant energy to our community with his exceptional talent and passion for dance. With one notable dance featured in our archive, he continues to inspire others through his creativity and dedication to the art form.

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