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Choreographer: Jean-Pierre Madge (Jan. 2016)

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Sequence: A A B A Tag A B B A A

Part A : 32 counts
A1: Side, rock and turn ¼, ¼ turn L Samba steps ¼ L.
1-2&Big step R to R (1), Rock L behind (2), recover (&)
3-4¼ L step L forward (3), ¼ L step R to R (4)
5&6aCross L over R pivot 1/8 to L (5), Step R to R (&), Step L back (6), Hitch R knee up (a)
7&8Step R back (7), 1/8 L step L to L (&), Cross R over L (8)

A2: Side, Touch, Kick ball cross, Unwind, Big step R, drag
1-2Step L to L side (1), Touch R behind L (2)
3&4Kick R to R diagonal (3), Step R next to L (&), Cross L over R (4)
5-6Unwind full turn R (Weight ended on L) (5), Big step R to R (6)
7-8Drag L next to R (7-8)

A3: Behind side cross, and Heel and cross and Heel and cross, ¼ L
1&2Step L behind R (1), Step R to R (&), Cross L over R (2)
&3&4Step R to R diagonal (&), L heel to L diagonal (3), Step L next R (&), Cross R over L (4)
&5&6Step L to L Diagonal (&), R heel to R diagonal (5), Step R to R (&), Cross L over R (6)
7-81/8 L step R behind (7), 1/8 L Step L to L side (8)

A4: Ball sweep, rock ball sweep, rock ball press and press and rock ½ turn.
&1-2Small Step R forward (&), Step L forward and sweep you R from back to front (1), Rock R forward (2)
&3-4&Recover on L (&), Step R back and sweep you L from front to back (3), Rock L back (4), Recover (&)
5&6&Press L forward (5), Step L back (&), Press R forward (6), Step R back (&)
7&8Rock L forward (7), recover (&), ½ turn L step L forward (8)

Part B: (Lyrical) – 32 counts
(Lyrics)
(Instrument)
B1: Arms part
1-2(Drums beat)Step to R side and extend R arm forward , palm facing L (1), pivot palm facing down (2)
&3-4Bring your arm to your chest, palm facing down (&), close your hand (3), Raise your arm a little bit up (4)
&5-6Catch your R hand with your L hand(&), Move your both arms to the L(5)(So-) Move your both arms to the R ,¼ R(6)(-rry)
7-8&Hold (7),Step L next R(8)(Cause) Step R forward (&)(I’m)

B2: Arms part
1&With R hand catch the R side of the back of head (1)(miss-), With L hand catch L side of the back of your head (&)(-ing)
2Bend your knees and cower the top of your body (2)(More)
&3-4pivot your knees ¼ L (&)(than) pivot the rest of your body ¼ L (3)(just), Stand up (4)(your)
5-6With your hands draw a body in front of you (5-6)(Body)
7&(Trumpet part)Extend your R arm forward and with your thumb and your index do a half heart(7), Same with L (&)
aeApproach both thumbs together(a), Close your indexs together, now you have a heart in front of you (e)
8Bring your hands (the heart) to your heart (8)

B3: Side , Rock and Side, Rock and Rock and step back, coaster step
1-2&Step R to R side (1), rock L behind R (2), recover on R (&)
3-4&Step L to L side (3), rock R behind L (4), recover on L (&)
5&6Rock R forward (5), recover on L (&), Step R back (6)
7&8Coaster step L (7),R (&),L (8)

B4: Arms Part
1Step R to R side and Punch your R arm to your L foot (1)(Yeah)
&With your L hand bring your R arm up stroking from the hand to inside the elbow(&) ( I )
aMove R arm to the left stroking L hand from inside the elbow to the R hand (a) (know)
2hold (2) (That I )
3&4Take your L hand with your R hand (3)(let), bring it up (&)(you), Let your L hand fall (4)(down)
5-6Catch your L hand with your R hand (5) (Is it), Bring it to your chest (6) (too late)
7-8Sway to the R (7) (to say sorry), Sway to the L (8) (now)

Tag:
Step ,shoulders head, Shoulders head, hold
1Step R to R side (1)
2&3Roll shoulders forward (2&), look down (3)
4&5Roll shoulders back (4&), Look forward (5)
6-7-8Hold (6-7-8)

Smile and Restart the Dance! :D

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About the Choreographer

Jean-Pierre Madge (Jan. 2016)

Jean-Pierre Madge, an innovative choreographer, made a significant mark in January 2016 with his captivating dance that has since become a treasured part of our archive. Known for his dynamic style and creativity, Jean-Pierre continues to inspire audiences and dancers alike with his artistic vision.

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