Same Thing

Choreographer: Jan Brookfield – August 2019

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Alternative music : “Never on a Sunday” by Connie Francis, 127 BPM

PLEASE NOTE : Dance starts on vocals for the John Prine track.
For the Connie Francis track, start after 18 secs, on the 4th “La” of the vocals (La,la,la,La,la)

Section 1: STEP ACROSS, POINT, STEP ACROSS, POINT; STEP BACK, POINT, STEP BACK POINT
1,2,3,4: Step R forward and across L, point L to side, step L forward and across R, point R to side
5,6,7,8: Step R back, point L to left side, step L back, point R to right side

Section 2: ROCK BACK, RECOVER, STEP FORWARD, ¼ PIVOT TURN LEFT, JAZZ BOX, CROSS
9,10,11,12: Rock R back, recover forward onto L, step R forward, make a quarter pivot turn left, weight now on L (9 o’clock)
13,14,15,16: Step R across L, step L back, step R to right side, step L across in front of R

Section 3: VINE RIGHT FOR 4 COUNTS; STEP, TOUCH, SWAY,SWAY
17,18,19,20: Step R to right side, step L behind R, step R to side, step L across in front of R
21,22: Step R to right side, touch L next to R
23,24: Step L to left side swaying hip out to left, recover weight onto R swaying hip to right side

Section 4: STEP SIDE, TAP, STEP SIDE, TAP; WALKING HALF TURN, SCUFF
25,26,27,28: Step L to left side, tap R behind L; step R to right side, tap L behind R
29,30,31,32: Take three small walking steps L,R,L making a half turn over left shoulder, scuff R across in front of L (now facing 3 o’clock)

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Jan Brookfield – August 2019

Jan Brookfield, featured in our archive since August 2019, is an accomplished dancer known for their vibrant performances that captivate audiences. With one stunning dance preserved in our collection, Jan's artistry and passion continue to inspire both fellow dancers and fans alike.

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