LOOK FOR A STAR

Choreographer: Kathy Hunyadi

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 Gary S. Paxton is a.k.a. Garry Miles. "Look For A Star" is from the 1960 film Circus of Horrors. Music is available on several CDs at www.cdnow.com.
 Choreographed for the North American Open Dance Championships in Atlantic City, October 2001

DOUBLE RUMBA BOX (RESEMBLES ONE BOX ON TOP OF THE OTHER)
1-2Step forward on left foot, hold
3-4Step right foot to right side, step left foot beside right
5-6Step forward on right foot, hold
7-8Step left foot to left side, step right foot beside left
 
1-2Step left foot back, hold
3-4Step right foot to right side, step left foot beside right
5-6Step right foot back, hold
7-8Step left foot to left side, step right foot beside left (weight is on right)

STEP SIDE LEFT, HOLD, ROCK RECOVER, STEP SIDE RIGHT, HOLD, CROSS UNWIND ¾ TURN RIGHT
1-2Step left foot to left side, hold
3-4Rock right foot forward & across left foot, recover weight to left foot
5-6Step right foot to right side, hold
7-8Cross left foot over right tightly and unwind ¾ to right (ending with weight on right foot)

ROCK FORWARD, RECOVER, STEP BACK, HOLD, ROCK BACK, RECOVER, STEP FORWARD, TOUCH
1-2Rock forward on left foot, recover weight to right
For arm styling, bring both arms up and forward at chest height as you rock forward, then bring them out and back down as you recover weight to right foot
3-4Step back on left foot, hold
5-6Rock back on right foot, recover weight to left foot
7-8Step forward on right foot, touch left toe beside right foot

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About the Choreographer

Kathy Hunyadi

Kathy Hunyadi is a passionate dancer and choreographer with an impressive repertoire of 62 captivating dances featured in our archive. Her vibrant energy and innovative style continue to inspire and elevate the art of dance in our community.

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