YOUNG, GIFTED AND BLACK (PARTNER)

Choreographer: Edie Ogilvie

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Position:Right Side by Side (Sweetheart)
 Adapted from the line dance of the same name with the kind permission of the choreographer, Kay Feasey

JAZZ BOXES TWICE
1-2Step forward on left, cross right over left
3-4Step back on left, step right to right side
5-6Step forward on left, cross right over left
7-8Step back on left, step right to right side

SWAY LEFT & RIGHT, LEFT SHUFFLE FORWARD, SWAY RIGHT & LEFT, RIGHT SHUFFLE FORWARD
1-2Sway left, sway right
3&4Step forward on left, step right next to left, step forward on left
5-6Make a small step to the right with the right as you sway right, sway left
7&8Step forward on right, step left next to right, step forward on right

ROCK FORWARD, RECOVER, SHUFFLE ½ TURN LEFT, STEP PIVOT ½ TURN LEFT, RIGHT SHUFFLE FORWARD
1-2Rock forward on left, recover back onto right
3&4Shuffle ½ turn left stepping left, right, left
Drop right hands, raise left hands over man's head
5-6Step forward on right, pivot ½ left
With left hands still raised pass hands over lady's head
7&8Step forward on right, step left next to right, step forward on right
Back to right side by side

STEP ¼ PIVOT TURN, CROSS SHUFFLE. SIDE ROCK RECOVER, SAILOR STEP WITH A ¼ TURN LEFT TO LOD
1-2Step forward on left, pivot ¼ turn right to OLOD (weight on right)
3&4Cross left over right, step right to right side, cross left over right
5-6Rock right to right side, recover on left
7&8Cross right behind left, step left making a ¼ turn left, step right in place (returning to LOD into right side by side)

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About the Choreographer

Edie Ogilvie

Edie Ogilvie is a talented choreographer and performer celebrated for their captivating creativity and innovative style. With three dynamic dances featured in our archive, Edie's work continues to inspire and energize audiences everywhere.

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