What I Always Wanted

Choreographer: Paul James (March 2017)

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Count in – 32 Count Intro

[1-8] Kick, Step, Kick x2, Step, Cross, Slide, Tap.
1,2Kick R foot across L foot (1) Step R foot to R side (2)
3,4Kick L foot across R foot twice (3,4)
5,6Step L foot to L side (5) Cross R foot over L foot (6)
7,8Slide to the L dragging R foot to L foot (7) Tap R foot next to L foot (8)

[9-16] ¼ Monterey Turn, Jump F: Right Left, Clap, Jump B: Right Left, Clap.
1,2Point R toe to R side (1) Make ¼ turn R stepping R foot next to L foot (2)
3,4Point L toe to L side (3) Step L foot next to R foot (4)
&5,6Small jump forward stepping R foot L foot (&5) Clap (6)
&7,8Small jump back stepping R foot L foot (&7) Clap (8) – weight ending on L foot

[17-24] Step Touches x2 Traveling F, Chasse R, Rock B, Recover.
1,2Step R foot to R diagonal (1) Touch L toe next to R foot (2)
3,4Step L foot to L diagonal (3) Touch R toe next to L foot (4)
5&6Step R foot to R side (5) Close L foot next to R foot (&) Step R foot to R side (6)
7,8Rock L foot back (7) Recover weight onto R foot (8)

[25-32] Pivot ¼ Turn R, Kick Ball Tap, Skates F x4.
1,2Step L foot forward (1) Make ¼ turn R (2) – weight ending on R foot
3&4Kick L foot forward (3) Step L foot in place (&) Tap R toe next to L foot (4)
5,6,Skate steps traveling forward R foot L foot (5,6)
7,8Skate steps traveling forward R foot L foot (7,8)

Happy Dancing

An instructional video will be available on YouTube – Account: cudgefudge

Contact – paul.jc31@gmail.com

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About the Choreographer

Paul James (March 2017)

Paul James, featured in our archive since March 2017, is an accomplished dancer known for his vibrant creativity and passion for the art. With one captivating performance captured in our collection, he continues to inspire and elevate the dance community with his infectious energy and innovative style.

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