Somebody Else's Moon

Choreographer: Charles Alexander (Swe) July 2014

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Intro: 24 count, approx. 18 sec – 89 bpm - Dance starts at main vocals.

[1 – 6] LEFT TWINKLE, RIGHT TWINKLE 1/2 TURN
1-2-3Cross left over right. Step right diagonally forward right. Step left diagonally forward left.
4-5-6Cross right over left. Make 1/4 turn right stepping back on left. Make 1/4 turn right stepping right to side. [6:00]
*Restart here during wall 5*

[7 – 12] LEFT DIAGONAL STEP, RIGHT LUNGE, RECOVER, BEHIND-SIDE-CROSS
1-2-3Step left forward to right diagonal (7:30). Rock right diagonally forward with bent knee. Recover onto left.
4-5-6Step right behind left. Step left to left side. Cross right over left.

[13 – 18] STEP LEFT 1/4 TURN, SWEEP RIGHT 1/2 TURN, WEAVE (CROSS, SIDE, BEHIND)
1-2-3Make 1/4 turn left stepping left forward. Make a 1/2 turn left sweeping right from back to front over 2 counts. [9:00]
4-5-6Cross right over left. Step left to left side. Step right behind left.

[19 – 24] SIDE LEFT, DRAG RIGHT, ROLLING VINE (1/4 TURN, 1/2 TURN, 1/4 TURN)
1-2-3Step left to left side. Drag right beside left over 2 counts (weight still on left).
4-5-6Make 1/4 turn right stepping forward right. Make 1/2 turn right stepping back left. Make 1/4 turn right stepping right to right side. [9:00]

Restart: During wall 5 (facing 6:00).

Ending: During wall 11 (facing 11:30).
Dance up to count 8 (rock right diagonally forward right), hold while extending left arm forward and right arm back.

Contact: Website: www.lostinline.se - E-mail: charles.akerblom@gmail.com

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About the Choreographer

Charles Alexander (Swe) July 2014

Charles Alexander, a talented artist from Sweden, joined our archive in July 2014, bringing his unique flair and vibrant energy to the dance community. With two dynamic dances showcased in our collection, Charles continues to inspire and captivate audiences with his passionate performances.

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