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Choreographer: Scott Lanius

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STEP/TAPS WITH FINGER SNAPS/HAND CLAPS, ½ TURN
1Step right foot diagonally forward to right (45 degrees)
2Tap left toe next to right foot and snap fingers at shoulder level
3Step left foot back 45 degrees to start position
4Tap right toe next to left foot and clap hands
5Step right foot diagonally back to right (45 degrees)
6Tap left toe next to right foot and snap fingers at shoulder level
7Step left foot forward 45 degrees to start position
8Turn ½ to left on ball of left foot, tap right toe beside left foot

STEP/TAPS WITH FINGER SNAPS/HAND CLAPS, ½ TURN WITH TOE POINT
1Step right foot diagonally forward to right (45 degrees)
2Tap left toe next to right foot and snap fingers at shoulder level
3Step left foot back 45 degrees to start position
4Tap right toe next to left foot and clap hands
5Step right foot diagonally back to right (45 degrees)
6Tap left toe next to right foot and snap fingers at shoulder level
7Step left foot forward 45 degrees to start position
8Turn ½ to left on ball of left foot, tap right toe out to right

CROSS-POINT, CROSS, STEPS AND ½ TURNS
1Cross right foot over left foot
2Point left toe to left
3Cross left foot over right foot
4Step back on right foot
5Step back on left foot
6Pivot ½ to left on left foot
7Step right foot forward
8Pivot ½ to left on right foot, step down on left foot

TRIPLE STEPS WITH ¼ TURNS, FORMING SQUARE
1&2Triple step to right side (right-left-right)
3&4Pivot ¼ to left on right foot, triple step to left side (left-right-left)
5&6Pivot ¼ turn to left on left foot, repeat steps 1&2
7&8Repeat steps 3&4

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About the Choreographer

Scott Lanius

Scott Lanius is a talented choreographer and dancer known for his innovative contributions to the art of movement, with six dynamic dances proudly preserved in our archive. His passion for creativity and dedication to his craft inspire audiences and fellow artists alike!

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