Let's Go Swimming, Darlin' (P)

Choreographer: Mathias Pflug (De)

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(Basics by “Something In The Water” by Niels Poulsen)

Note: The couples are standing in sweatheart position. Build a circle so, that you a have a look on the backs of your front couples.

Step, Kick, Back, Touch Back, Locking Shuffle Forward, Rock Forward
1-2Right step forward - Kick left forward
3-4Left step back -Touch right toe behind
5&6Cha-Cha forward (R-L-R)
7-8Step left forward & Rock right, Recover to right

Shuffle Back L + R (Lady: Full Shuffle Turn Left), Rock Back, Locking Shuffle Forward
1&2Cha-Cha backward (L-R-L)
(Lady: Seperate Left Hands! When you make 1&2 you have to make1/2 Left Turn)
3&4Cha-Cha backward (R-L-R)
(Lady: When you make 3&4 you have to make 1/2 left turn, Recollect the left hands)
5-6LF step back & rock right, Recover to right
7&8LF step forward, lock right behind left, step left forward

Side Rock, Crossing Shuffle, Side Rock, Behind-Side-Cross
1-2RF step to right & LF rock - Recover to LF
3&4Cross right over left, step left beside right, cross right over left
5-6LF step left & rock right - recover to right
7&8Left Step Back, Step right beside left, Cross left over right

Point, Hold & Point, Hold & Heel, & Heel & Heel-Toe-Heel
1-2Point R to R side, hold
&3-4Step R next to L, point L to L side, hold
&5&6Step L next to R, touch R heel fw, step R next to L, touch L heel fw
&7&8Step L next to R, touch R heel fw, Touch right to next to LF, Touch right heel next to LF

Have Fun!

Note: This dance is specially choreographed for all those line dancers, who want to dance “Something In The Water” as a couples dance.

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About the Choreographer

Mathias Pflug (De)

Mathias Pflug is a dynamic dance artist known for his innovative choreography and captivating performances. With three exhilarating dances in our archive, he continues to inspire and energize audiences with his unique blend of creativity and passion.

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