I Want Nobody

Choreographer: William Sevone . May 2010

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Sequence:- A-B-B-A-B-B-A-B(16)
Choreographers note:- After the first Part A, the musical rhythm becomes SQQSS - keep steps short.
The music is freely available as a download from: http://www.pumashock.com/
My thanks to Bennie Jean for reviving my interest so as to complete the dance and to Cara Tan for the Video.
Always remember - 'The beat may reach your feet - but the rhythm should electrify your soul'.
Dance starts with the vocals “ I want….” (approx 21secs before the heavy drum beat and the start of Part B)

PART A (32 Counts). “I Want Nobody, Nobody But You…” WALLS: 1,4 & 7
2x Side-Touch. Hitch. Touch. Hitch. Together.
1 – 2 body diag right – Step right to right side. Touch left next to right. (“ I Want.. )
3 – 4 body diag left – Step left to left side. Touch right next to left (.. nobody, nobody…)
5 – 6 body diag left – Hitch right knee. Touch right next to left. (..but you ” )
7 – 8 body diag left – Hitch right knee. Step right next to left.

2x Side-Touch. Hitch. Touch. Hitch. Together.
9 – 10 body diag right – Step left to left side. Touch right next to left. (“ I Want.. )
11 – 12 body diag right – Step right to right side. Touch left next to right. (.. nobody, nobody…)
13 – 14 body diag right – Hitch left knee. Touch left next to right. . (..but you ” )
15 – 16 body diag right – Hitch left knee. turning to face forward – step left next to right.
Style note: Counts 1-16 – head facing forward. During Hitches, point index fingers fwd (prodding motion).
Variation: (The ‘Carahip’ as seen in video) Counts 7: Keep right toe on floor & bump right hip upward.
Count 15: Keep left toe on the floor & bump left hip upward.

1/4 Side.3/4 Back. Back. Side Touch. Back. Lockstep. Diag Rock Back. Recover.
17 Turn ¼ right & step right to right side (prep to turn right) (3)
&18 Turn ¾ right, step backward onto left. (12)
19 – 20 Step backward onto right. Touch left to left side.
21 Step left behind right.
&22 Lock right across front of left, step backward onto left.
23 – 24 Rock diagonally backward right onto right. Recover onto left.

Behind. Fwd-Lock. Fwd. Diagonal. 1/2 Left Side. 1/2 Left Rock. Recover. Touch Together.
25 in a forward motion - Step right behind left.
&26 Step forward onto left, lock right across left heel.
27 – 28 Step forward onto left. Step right diagonally right (prep to turn over left shoulder).
29 – 30 Turn ½ left & step left to left side (6). Turn ½ left & rock right to right side (12).
31 – 32 Recover onto left. Touch right next to left.

PART B (32 Counts). WALLS: 2,3,5,6 & 8 – see note for counts 17 to 32
2x Side-Together-Diagonal-Side Rock-Recover-Touch
1 Step right to right side
&2 Step left next to right, step right diagonally forward left.
3 Rock left to left side.
&4 Recover onto right, touch left next to right
5 Step left to left side
&6 Step right next to left, step left diagonally forward right.
7 Rock right to right side.
&8 Recover onto left, touch right next to left.

2x Large Side Step-Drag Together-Touch
9 with a dipping motion – Take large step to right side with right
10 – 11 (left hand on left thigh-raising to left hip) – Drag left foot toward right (2 counts)
12 (left heel raised) - Touch left toe next to right with left knee forward.
13 with a dipping motion – Take large step to left side with left.
14 – 15 (right hand on right thigh-raising to right hip) – Drag right foot towards left (2 counts)
16 (right heel raised) - Touch right toe next to left with right knee forward.

17 – 32 As part A (Sections 3 and 4)

DANCE FINISH: The music finishes abruptly on count 16 of Part B – create your own poise.

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About the Choreographer

William Sevone . May 2010

William Sevone is an accomplished choreographer whose dynamic talent shines through his two captivating dances featured in our archive. Since May 2010, he has consistently inspired audiences with his innovative approach to movement and storytelling.

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