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Choreographer: Glenn Ball (USA) & Roy Verdonk (NL) - February 2022
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Step Sheet
Easy tag and 2 easy restarts
[1 - 8] Shuffle Right and Left, Jazz Box
1&2Step right, slide left foot next to right, step right
3&4Step left, slide right foot next to left, step left
5-6Cross right over left, step back on left
7-8Step right, Step left left
**Restarts here on walls 3 and 7
[9 - 16] Side Behind and Heel and Cross, ¼ Turn x2, Crossing Triple
1-2Step right to right side, step left behind right
&3&4Step back on right with left heel to the left side, step down on left, cross right over left.
5-6Step left making ¼ turn over right shoulder x2 (6:00)
7&8Step right over left, step on ball of left foot, cross right over left
[17 - 24] Side Rock Recover, Behind Side Cross, Side Rock Recover, Behind ¼ Turn
1-2Rock right recover weight on left
3&4Step right behind left, step left, cross right over left
5-6Rock left recover weight on right
7&8Step left behind right, ¼ turn stepping right, step forward left (9:00)
[25 - 32] Kick Step Point, Kick Step Point, Kick Step Touch Behind, Toe Turn Scuff
1&2Kick right forward, Step on right, Point left toe to left side
3&4Kick left forward, Step on left, Point right toe to right side
5&6Kick right forward, Step on right, Touch left toe behind
7-8Turn over left shoulder taking weight on left, Scuff right
*Tag at the end of wall 1 (facing 3:00)
*4 count tag here beginning wall 2 - V Step
1-2Step out right, step out left
3-4Step in right, step in left (weight on left)
Restarts
On walls 3 (6:00) and 7 (3:00) after the first 8 counts on the chorus which is
“Praise the Lord for Southern Women.”
Optional Styling: At the start and each restart during the forward shuffles, raise both
arms above the head gesturing forward two times on counts 1&2 and 3&4 which is the chorus “Praise the Lord for Southern Women.” and during tag clapping with each step on the V step.
For questions please contact Kim or Kathleen @ www.603linedance.com
[1 - 8] Shuffle Right and Left, Jazz Box
1&2Step right, slide left foot next to right, step right
3&4Step left, slide right foot next to left, step left
5-6Cross right over left, step back on left
7-8Step right, Step left left
**Restarts here on walls 3 and 7
[9 - 16] Side Behind and Heel and Cross, ¼ Turn x2, Crossing Triple
1-2Step right to right side, step left behind right
&3&4Step back on right with left heel to the left side, step down on left, cross right over left.
5-6Step left making ¼ turn over right shoulder x2 (6:00)
7&8Step right over left, step on ball of left foot, cross right over left
[17 - 24] Side Rock Recover, Behind Side Cross, Side Rock Recover, Behind ¼ Turn
1-2Rock right recover weight on left
3&4Step right behind left, step left, cross right over left
5-6Rock left recover weight on right
7&8Step left behind right, ¼ turn stepping right, step forward left (9:00)
[25 - 32] Kick Step Point, Kick Step Point, Kick Step Touch Behind, Toe Turn Scuff
1&2Kick right forward, Step on right, Point left toe to left side
3&4Kick left forward, Step on left, Point right toe to right side
5&6Kick right forward, Step on right, Touch left toe behind
7-8Turn over left shoulder taking weight on left, Scuff right
*Tag at the end of wall 1 (facing 3:00)
*4 count tag here beginning wall 2 - V Step
1-2Step out right, step out left
3-4Step in right, step in left (weight on left)
Restarts
On walls 3 (6:00) and 7 (3:00) after the first 8 counts on the chorus which is
“Praise the Lord for Southern Women.”
Optional Styling: At the start and each restart during the forward shuffles, raise both
arms above the head gesturing forward two times on counts 1&2 and 3&4 which is the chorus “Praise the Lord for Southern Women.” and during tag clapping with each step on the V step.
For questions please contact Kim or Kathleen @ www.603linedance.com
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About the Choreographer
Glenn Ball (USA) & Roy Verdonk (NL) - February 2022
Glenn Ball from the USA and Roy Verdonk from the Netherlands are dynamic line dance choreographers who collaborate to create engaging and memorable routines. With one dance archived in our collection, their innovative styles and infectious energy continue to inspire dancers worldwide!Can't find the right video?
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