RAINdance

Choreographer: Kenneth Shaw – July 2019

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Start after 32 count in, after lyrics ‘Helping our farmers out‘

[1 – 8] VINE RIGHT , VINE LEFT
1 - 4Step R to side, step L behind R, Step R to side, touch L ( clap )
5 - 8Step L to side, step R behind L, Step L to side, touch R (clap )

[9 – 16] DIAGONAL STEP TOUCH with CLAPS ( K-STEP )
1 - 2Step R to right front diagonal, Touch L beside R ( clap )
3 - 4Step L to left back diagonal, Touch R beside L ( clap )
5 - 6Step R to right back diagonal, Touch L beside R ( clap )
7 - 8Step L to left front diagonal, Touch R beside L ( clap )

[17 – 24] RIGHT ROCK CROSS, HOLD, LEFT ROCK CROSS, HOLD
1 - 4Step R to side, recover onto L, Cross R over L, hold
5 - 8Step L to side, recover onto R, Cross L over R, hold
 
[25 – 32] ROCK FWD / BACK 1/2R TURN, HOLD, PIVOT 1/2R, STEP, TOUCH
1 - 4Step R forward, replace weight to L, Turn 1/2 R, hold
5 - 8Step L, Pivot 1/2R, Step L forward, touch R

ENDING ~ Music will end on Count 28 (facing back), just continue with Steps 29 to 32 to finish at front

Raindance ~ Story of song by Sara Storer

Raindance is a song of hope. It sends a message of coming together through dance and song. Music is great therapy and while our nation waits on rain let’s dance and sing this drought away. As a songwriter, we can often find ourselves writing stories with a heavy heart whether it be about ourselves or of others. So with regard to the drought, and the endless hardships of Aussie farmers, I felt it time to write a song of hope. A song that can lift our spirits during the nations wait for rain.

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About the Choreographer

Kenneth Shaw – July 2019

Kenneth Shaw, featured in July 2019, brings a vibrant passion for dance, showcasing his unique style in one energetic piece archived in our collection. With a commitment to creative expression, Kenneth continues to inspire audiences with his captivating performances.

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