Daisy Dukes & Cowboy Boots

Choreographer: Rick Todd – September 2017

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Four Double Hip Bumps, While Walking Forward
1&2Bump hips twice to the right while stepping forward on right foot
3&4Bump hips twice to the left while stepping forward on left foot
5&6Bump hips twice to the right while stepping forward on right foot
7&8Bump hips twice to the left while stepping forward on left foot

Three shuffles back starting with the right foot, left coaster step
1&2Shuffle back right left right
3&4Shuffle back left right left
5&6Shuffle back right left right
7&8Step back on left, step back on right next to left, step forward on left

Two right kick ball changes, one right jazz box in place
1&2Kick right foot forward, put weight on ball of right foot, put weight on left foot
3&4Kick right foot forward, put weight on ball of right foot, put weight on left foot
5-6Cross right foot over left, step back on left
7-8Step right to right side, step on left next to right

Three sailor steps, starting with right sailor, one sailor step making ¼ turn to your left
1&2Step right behind left, rock left to left side, recover to right
3&4Step left behind right, rock right to right side, recover to left
5&6Step right behind left, rock left to left side, recover to right
7&8Step left behind right while making ¼ turn left, rock right, recover to left

REPEAT Dance

RESTART: The first time on the three o’clock wall just do the first sixteen steps, then start over

Rick Todd / E-mail / Always5678@aol.com

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About the Choreographer

Rick Todd – September 2017

Rick Todd, featured in our archive since September 2017, is a talented dancer and choreographer known for his infectious energy and passion for movement. With two dynamic dances showcased in our collection, he continues to inspire audiences and fellow dancers alike!

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