Kissing Boys!

Choreographer: Guillaume Richard (FR) & Niels Poulsen (DK) - April 2022

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Intro: There’s no distinct beat to follow during the intro of the song. Listen to the lyrics instead: start on word YOUNG in ‘When I was younger’, 17 secs into track. Start with weight on L
*1 restart: On wall 4, after 16 counts, facing 6:00. However, you need to change some steps to be able to do this and facing 6:00. See detailed description at bottom of step sheet
Phrasing: 32, 32, 8 (counts 25-32), 16 (restart), 32, 8 (counts 25-32), 32, 32, 8 (counts 25-32), 5 (counts 25-29).
Ending: The ending comes very natural: step R fwd and blow your kiss on count 29, facing 12:00
Note: We dedicate this dance to all the parents who support their kids no matter their sexuality

[1 – 8] Point R back, ½ R, out RL, pop & sweep, cross mambo, cross, lunge R
1 – 2Point R backwards (1), turn ½ R on L [weight still on L] (2) - Note: R foot should stay pointed 6:00
a3Step R back and out to R side (a), step L back and out to L side (3) 6:00
4&5Pop R knee L changing weight to L (4), recover on R (&), recover on L sweeping R fwd (5) 6:00
6&aCross R over L (6), rock L to L side (&), recover on R (a) 6:00
7 – 8Cross L over R (7), lunge R to R side (8) 6:00

[9 – 16] ½ L sweep, cross, side L, tap behind, side rock, behind sweep, behind, ¾ R, R coaster
1 – 2When recovering onto L you sweep R a ½ L (1), cross R over L (2) 12:00
a3Step L to L side (a), tap R behind L (3) 12:00
4&5Rock R to R side (4), recover on L (&), cross R behind L sweeping L out to L side (5) 12:00
6&7Cross L behind R (6), turn ¼ R stepping R fwd (&), turn ½ R stepping back on L (7) 9:00
&8&Step back on R (&), step L next to R (8), step R fwd (&) 9:00

[17 – 24] Fwd L sweep, weave sweep, behind ¼ R, ¼ R into L basic, ¼ R fwd R, step ½ R
1Step L fwd sweeping R fwd (1) 9:00
2&3Cross R over L (2), step L to L side (&), cross R behind L sweeping L out to L side (3) 9:00
4&Cross L behind R (4), turn ¼ R stepping R fwd (&) 12:00
5 – 6&Turn ¼ R stepping L a big step L (5), close R behind L (6), cross L over R (&) 3:00
7 – 8&Turn ¼ R stepping R fwd (7), step L fwd (8), turn ½ R stepping onto R (&) 12:00

[25 – 32] Rock L fwd, back L, out RL, hands on mouth, kiss and walk RL, step ½ L, R rock step
1 – 2&Rock L fwd pointing R index finger [‘My son] (1), recover back on R placing R hand on chest/heart (2), step back on L placing L hand on top of R hand (&) 12:00
a3Step R back and out to R side bringing R arm out to R side and down with palm of R hand facing 12:00 (a), step L back and out to L side bringing L arm out to L side and down with palm of L hand facing 12:00 (3) 12:00
4 – 6Change weight to L foot placing R then L hand on mouth (4), blow a kiss moving hands forward and walk R fwd (5), walk L fwd (6) 12:00
7&8&Step R fwd (7), turn ½ L onto L (&), rock R fwd (8), recover back on L (&) 6:00

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NOTE! Now, because of the phrasing of the song there are a couple of amendments and 1 restart
8&Amendments on walls 2, 4, 6 and 7 (facing 12:00, 12:00, 6:00 and 12:00):
At the end of the above walls the bit in the song about kissing boys is repeated which means you will be repeating counts 25-32.
To be able to do this you must change the last 2 counts of the main dance (32&), in this case counts 8&. The minor but important change is this:
Step R fwd (8), drag L next to R (&) … That way you can start rocking fwd on L on count 25

Restart There is 1 restart in the dance. It happens on wall 4, after 16 counts.
To be able to do this restart you must change the steps from counts 6&7&8& in the 2nd section to the following:
6&7 -Cross L behind R (6), step R to R side (&), step L fwd (7),
8&rock R fwd (8), recover back on L (&) 6:00

Extra! Because wall 7 is all instrumental don’t do any hand/arm movements during counts 25-32 - 6:00

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Guillaume Richard (FR) & Niels Poulsen (DK) - April 2022

Guillaume Richard from France and Niels Poulsen from Denmark are dynamic line dance choreographers known for their innovative and engaging styles. With one exciting dance in our archive, they continue to inspire dancers worldwide with their creativity and passion for movement.

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