WHY DON'T YOU DO RIGHT?
Choreographer: Max Perry
Step Sheet
1-2&3-4Step right side, cross left behind right, step right to right side, cross left over right, step right to right side
5-6-Rock left back, step right in place (recover)
7-8Step left to left side, step right next to left
SYNCOPATED WEAVE LEFT, BACK ROCK, SIDE TOGETHER
1-2&3-4Step left side, cross right behind left, step left to left side, cross right over left, step left to left side
5-6Rock right back, step left in place (recover)
7-8Step right to right side, step left next to right
½ MONTEREY TURN, ¼ MONTEREY TURN
1-2-3-4Touch right toe to right side, step right next to left as you turn ½ right, touch left toe to left side, step left next to right
5-6-7-8Touch right toe to right side, step right next to left as you turn ¼ right, touch left toe to left side, step left next to right
STEP FORWARD, PIVOT TURN RIGHT, TRAVELING LEFT TURN, ½ PIVOT TURN
1-2-3Step right forward, step left forward & turn ½ right, step right in place
4-5-6Step left forward turning ½ left, step right back turning ½ left, step left forward
7-8Step right forward & turn ½ left, step left in place
CROSS, POINT, CROSS, POINT, JAZZ BOX TURNING ½ RIGHT
1-2-3-4Step right forward & across left, point left to left side, step left forward & across right, touch right to right side
5-6-7-8Cross right over left, step left back turning to right, step right forward, step left forward
This is a jazz box turning ½ right
CROSS, POINT, CROSS, POINT, JAZZ BOX TURNING ½ RIGHT
1-2-3-4Step right forward & across left, point left to left side, step left forward & across right, touch right to right side
5-6-7-8Cross right over left, step left back turning to right, step right forward, step left forward
This is a jazz box turning ½ right
REPEAT
As a suggestion, rather than wait for the vocals, start the dance after a 16 count intro with the last 2 sets of 8 (the cross points & jazz box)
If you would like the dance to end on the original front wall (12:00), then dance the Monterey Turn as ½, ½ instead of ½, ¼ on the very first repetition, then continue as written and you will end perfectly
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About the Choreographer
Max Perry is a renowned line dance choreographer celebrated for their innovative and dynamic choreography, boasting an impressive archive of 151 dances that have inspired dancers worldwide. Their unique ability to blend creativity with accessible movements has not only enriched the line dance community but also fostered a vibrant atmosphere of camaraderie and joy among enthusiasts.
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