Te Amo

Choreographer: Robert Dangerfield UK (June 2010)

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Step Sheet

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Section 1: slide rock back, quarter turn step, step half turn step, full turn, lock step
1-2 slide left to left, rock back right
3 quarter turn step on right (3.00)
4&5 step left fwd, half turn over right shoulder (right taking weight) stepping left fwd (9.00)
6& full turn over left shoulder stepping right left
7&8 right lock step stepping right fwd, step left behind right, step right fwd (9.00)

Section 2: mambo fwd, sailor half turn, point, flick, cross, point right, point fwd, point diagonal, kick, kick
1&2 rock left fwd and recover onto right, step back on left
3&4 sailor ½ turn, stepping right behind left, half turn over right shoulder stepping out left, right (3.00)
5&6& point left to left, flick left in front of right, cross step left in front, point right to right
7&8& point right fwd, point right to right diagonal, two kicks out to right diagonal (3.00)

Section 3: Dorothy Step, Dorothy Step, step half turn, scuff out out
1-2& step right to right diagonal fwd, step left behind, step right to right diagonal fwd
3-4& step left to left diagonal fwd, step right behind, step left to left diagonal fwd
5-6 step right fwd, pivot half turn taking weight onto left (9.00)
7&8 scuff right next to left, step out right, step out left

Section 4: Side, together, ¼ turn shuffle, rock fwd, recover, walk back, back point half turn
1-2 step right to right, step left next to right
3&4 step right to right, step left next to right, step right fwd turning ¼ turn (12.00)
5-6 rock left fwd, recover right
7&8& walk back left, right, point left behind, turning half a turn over left shoulder (6.00)

Section 5: Cross rock, recover, ¼ turn shuffle, step half turn, triple full turn
1-2 cross rock right over left, recover left
3&4 step right to right, step left next to right, step right to fwd making a ¼ turn
5&6 step left fwd, pivot half turn over right shoulder, step left fwd
7&8 full turn over left shoulder, stepping right, left, right(3.00)

Section 6: Cross, Side, Rock back, heel, cross, side, sailor half turn
1-2 cross step left over right, step right to right side
3&4& rock back on left behind right, recover on right, show left heel out to left side, step back on left
5-6 cross step right over left, step left to left side
7&8 sailor ½ turn, stepping right behind left, half turn over right shoulder, stepping out left right (9.00)

Section 7: Full rumba box, back sweep, back sweep, coaster step
1&2& step left to left, step right next to left, step left fwd, hold
3&4& step right to right, step left next to right, step right back, hold
5-6 step left back and sweep right, step right back and sweep left
7&8 step left back, step right next to left, step left fwd (9.00)

Section 8: Side rock and cross, side rock and cross, walk round ¼ ¼ ½ (optional shimmies)
1&2 Rock right out to right side, recover onto left, step right across left
3&4 Rock left out to left side, recover onto right, step left across right
5-6 Walk round stepping a quarter left on right, walk round stepping a quarter left on left (3.00)
7&8 Walk round half a turn over left shoulder, stepping right, left, right (9.00)

• Dance first 16 counts on wall 2 then restart on front wall – only kick once (8) and step together on (8&) taking weight onto right.

• On second time wall 2 dance up to end of section 6 then restart on the back wall

• Start fourth wall dance section 1 then mambo (1-2) point behind unwind full turn (3&4) slide to left to finish - you should finish on the front wall

• Enjoy!

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About the Choreographer

Robert Dangerfield UK (June 2010)

Robert Dangerfield is a dynamic UK-based choreographer and performer, celebrated for his innovative contributions to the dance world since June 2010. With four captivating dances showcased in our archive, he continues to inspire audiences and fellow artists alike with his infectious passion for movement.

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