Look What They've Done

Choreographer: Alan Haywood (UK) (July 2009)

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Intro – 64 counts from the word ‘look’ start after tambourine on word ‘wish’ (33 seconds)

Section 1
R vine, touch, L vine, ¼ L, touch
1-2 Step right to right side, cross step left behind right
3-4 Step right to right side, touch left next to right
5-6 Step left to left side, cross step right behind left
7-8 Step left ¼ left, touch right next to left

Section 2
R vine, touch, L vine, ¼ L, touch
1-2 Step right to right side, cross step left behind right
3-4 Step right to right side, touch left next to right
5-6 Step left to left side, cross step right behind left
7-8 Step left ¼ left, touch right next to left

Section 3
R forward, touch, ¼ L, touch, R forward, touch, L back, hitch
1-2 Step forward onto right, touch left next to right
3-4 Making a ¼ turn left step left to left side, touch right next to left
5-6 Step forward onto right, touch left next to right
7-8 Step back onto left, small hitch right

Section 4
Walk back R L R, hitch L, L forward, slide right, L forward, touch R
1-2 Walk back right, walk back left
3-4 Walk back right, hitch left (leaning slightly back)
5-6 Step forward onto left, slide right next to left,
7-8 Step forward onto left, touch right next to left

END OF DANCE – ENJOY!

As said above, this dance will fit almost anything you like

E-Mail: alan.haywood@yahoo.com Website: www.alanhaywood.co.uk

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About the Choreographer

Alan Haywood (UK) (July 2009)

Alan Haywood is a talented UK-based choreographer with a flair for creativity, celebrated for his impressive contributions to our archive, which includes five dynamic dances. With a passion for movement and a commitment to artistic excellence, Alan continues to inspire and engage audiences worldwide.

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