WE LIKE TO PARTY

Choreographer: Audrey Watson

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STEP FORWARD, JUMP BACK, JUMP FEET APART, CROSS UNWIND ½ TURN, CLAP HANDS
1-2Step forward on right, step forward on left (shoulder width apart)
3-4Jump back both feet together, jump splitting feet shoulder width apart
5-6Jump crossing right over left, unwind ½ turn left
7-8Bounce both heels clapping hands twice
Alternative steps for those who don't like jumping
1-2Step forward on right, step forward on left.(shoulder width apart)
3-4Step right back to center, step left next right
5-6Cross right over left, unwind ½ turn left
7-8Bounce both heels and clapping hands at the same time

STEP TOUCH TWICE, BACK TOUCH TWICE
1-2Step forward on right, touch left next right clap hands
3-4Step forward on left, touch right next left clap hands
5-6Step back on right, touch left next right
7-8Step back on left, touch right next left

STEP SLIDE TOUCH, KICK BALL CHANGE, STEP SLIDE TOUCH, KICK BALL CHANGE
1-2Step forward on right diagonal right, slide left towards right touch left next right
3&4Kick left forward, step left next right, step right next left
5-6Step forward on left diagonal left, slide right towards left touch right next left
7&8Kick right forward, step right next left, step left next right

FORWARD ROCK, COASTER STEP, FORWARD ROCK, ½ TURN SHUFFLE
1-2Rock forward on right, recover weight back on left
3&4Step back on right, step left next right, step forward on right
5-6Rock forward on left, recover back on right
7&8Turn ½ left, stepping left, right, left

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About the Choreographer

Audrey Watson

Audrey Watson is a renowned line dance choreographer whose innovative creations have shaped the dance community, with an impressive repertoire of 97 dances archived. Known for her unique style and ability to fuse rhythm with storytelling, Audrey continues to inspire dancers around the world with her creative vision and passion for the art of movement.

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