Don't Change

Choreographer: Margaret Swift (Texas rose Line dancing) Oct 2014

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#16 count intro: start on vocals

[1-8] step forward. Close. Pigion toes. Step back. Close. Pigion toes.
1-2step forward on right. Close left next to right.
3-4split both heels out. Bring both heels together.
5-6step back on left. Close right next to left.
7-8split both heels out. Bring both heels together.

[9-16] vine right. Touch. Vine left. Touch.
1-2step right to right side. Step left behind right.
3-4step right to right side. Touch left next to right.
5-6step left to left side. Step right behind left.
7-8step left to left side. Touch right next to left.

[17-24] forward. Touch. Back. Touch. Turn. Touch. Side. Touch
1-2step forward on right. Touch left next to right with clap.
3-4step back on left. Touch right next to left with clap.
5-6turn ¼ left stepping right to right side. Touch left next to right (clap)
7-8step left to left side. Touch right next to left (clap)

[25-32] rumba box right side forward
1-2step right to right side. Close left next to right.
3-4step forward on right. Touch left next to right.
5-6step left to left side. Close right next to left.
7-8step back on left. Touch right next to left..............

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Dance sheet Prepared by John Sandham for Red Dog Benidorm
For more details contact Margaret Swift BWDA - 01274 581224 - texasrose.co.uk
Contact - Submitted By – John Sandham: sandham454@btinternet.com

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Margaret Swift (Texas rose Line dancing) Oct 2014

Margaret Swift is a dynamic line dancer from Texas, known for her infectious energy and passion for dance since October 2014. With one captivating routine featured in our archive, she continues to inspire fellow dancers in the vibrant line dancing community.

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