Feels So Good

Choreographer: Mathew Sinyard (UK) - January 2025

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Feels So Good by Mathew Sinyard (UK) - January 2025 - 32 Count, 4 Wall, Beginner Dance
Intro: 24 Counts
*1 Restart

Section 1: Step Touch Clap Twice, Step Touch Clap once, Repeat.
1 & 2 Step forward on right foot, touch left beside right whilst clapping hands twice.
3 4 Step forward on left foot, touch right beside whilst clapping hands once.
5 & 6 Step forward on right foot, touch left beside right whilst clapping hands twice.
7 8 Step forward on left foot, touch right beside whilst clapping hands once.

Section 2: Side Slide, Point Touch (x2).
1 2 Step right foot to right side, slide left beside right.
3 4 Point left toe to left side, touch left beside right.
5 6 Step left foot to left side, slide right beside left.
7 8 Point right toe to right side, touch right beside left.
**Restart here on wall 3**

Section 3: Grapevine ¼ Right Scuff, Walk Back L R L Touch.
1 2 3 4 Step right to side, cross left behind right, make a ¼ turn right stepping forward right, Scuff left foot forward.
5 6 7 8 Step back left, step back right, step back left, touch right beside left.

Section 4: Out Out, Heel Bounces, Heel Toe Swivels Together (right then left).
1 2 3 4 Step out on right, step out on left, bounce both heels twice.
5 6 7 8 Swivel right heel in, right toes in then repeat with left
(feet now together to start again).

Restart Wall 3 – On Wall 3 Dance Up To The End Of Section 2 Then Restart (6:00).

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About the Choreographer

Mathew Sinyard (UK) - January 2025

Mathew Sinyard, an innovative talent from the UK, brings a unique flair to the dance world with one captivating piece archived in our collection. His passion for movement and creativity inspires those around him, making him a rising star to watch in 2025!

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