That's How Rhythm Was Born

Choreographer: Yvonne Krause-Schenck (USA) May 2017

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[1-8] HEEL & HEEL & WALK WALK, REPEAT
1&2&Touch right heel forward, step right next to left, touch left heel forward, step left next to right.
3-4Walk forward right, left.
5&6&Touch right heel forward, step right next to left, touch left heel forward, step left next to right.
7-8Walk forward right, left.

[9-16] SYNCOPATED JAZZ BOX, TWO SAILOR STEPS
1-2&Cross right over left, step back on left, step right next to left
3-4Cross left over right, step right to right side.
5&6Cross left foot behind right, step right to right side, step left in place.
7&8Cross right foot behind left, step left to left side, step right in place.

[17-24] BEHIND SIDE, CROSSING SHUFFLE, REPEAT ON RIGHT
1-2Step left foot behind right, step right to right side.
3&4Cross left over right, step right to right side, cross left over right.
5-6Rock right to right side, recover onto left.
7&8Cross right over left, step left to left side, cross right over left.

[25-32] SHUFFLE ¼ LEFT, PIVOT ½ LEFT, KICK BALL CHANGE x2
1&2Shuffle forward as you make a ¼ turn left stepping, left, right, left.
3-4Step forward right, pivot ½ turn left stepping down on left.
5&6Kick right foot forward, step right beside left on ball of foot, step down on left.
7&8Kick right foot forward, step right beside left on ball of foot, step down on left.

May You Always Dance Like No One Is Watching

Contact: ykrause@yahoo.com

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Yvonne Krause-Schenck (USA) May 2017

Yvonne Krause-Schenck is an innovative dancer and choreographer from the USA, celebrated for her unique artistry and captivating performances. With one dynamic dance featured in our archive, she continues to inspire and uplift audiences with her vibrant creativity.

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