ROLL BACK AND DANCE

Choreographer: Alan Haywood

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SIDE POINT, SIDE POINT, STEP LOCK, STEP SCUFF
1-2Step right to right side, point left to left side
3-4Step onto left, point right to right side
When used to music, when doing the points, lean opposite direction for attitude/styling
5-6Step right forward, lock left behind right
7-8Step right forward, scuff left forward

STEP LOCK, STEP SCUFF, FORWARD, ½ TURN LEFT, STOMP, STOMP
1-2Step left forward, lock right behind left
3-4Step left forward, scuff right forward
5-6Step right forward, pivot ½ turn left
7-8Stomp right, stomp left

SIDE TOUCH, SIDE TOUCH, FORWARD TOUCH, BACK TOUCH
1-2Step right to right side, touch left next to right
3-4Step left to left side, touch right next to left
5-6Step right forward, touch left next to right
7-8Step left back, touch right next to left (when stepping right forward, and left back, lean forward and back for attitude/styling)

GRAPEVINE RIGHT TOUCH, GRAPEVINE LEFT TOUCH
1-2Step right to right side, step left behind right
3-4Step right to right side, touch left next to right
5-6Step left to left side, step right behind left
7-8Step left to left side, touch right next to left

REPEAT
When done as a contra dance, start slightly diagonally to each other (facing a "window" in the opposite line. When doing section 3, (side touches and forward touches) you can slap hands with the person in front, i.e. Left to left hand when stepping to the right and then right to right hand when stepping to the left and then both hands when stepping forward

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About the Choreographer

Alan Haywood

Alan Haywood is a talented choreographer and dancer, known for his vibrant artistic vision and unique style. With an impressive collection of 48 dances in our archive, he continues to inspire and engage audiences with his dynamic performances.

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