Ocean & Mountains

Choreographer: Kim Liebsch (Denmark) July 2015

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Intro: 12 counts from 1´st beat (appr 4 sec.) Start with weight on R foot.

Ending: After 12 counts step fw. and make ¼ turn L to face 12:00 *

#1 section: Basic fw, basic back, step ¼ turn with sweep, cross rock side
1-3Step fw. on L, close R next to L, chance weight to L 12:00
4-6Step back on R, close L next to R, change weight to R 12:00
7-9Step fw. on L, make ¼ turn L while sweeping R over 2 counts 9:00
10-12Cross R over L, recover on L, step R to R side * ending (3:00) 9:00

#2 section: Weave, step drag, step ¼ turn with point, cross point
1-3Cross L over R. step R to R side, cross L behind R 9:00
4-6Step R to R side, while dragging L to R over 2 counts 9:00
7-9Make ¼ turn L stepping fw. on L, point R to R, hold 6:00
10-12Cross R over L, point L to L side, hold 6:00

#3 section: Basic ½ turn, basic back X 2
1-3Step fw. on L, make ½ turn L while closing R next to L, change weight to L 12:00
4-6Step back on R, close L next to R, change weight to R 12:00
7-9Step fw. on L, make ½ turn L while closing R next to L, change weight to L 6:00
10-12Step back on R, close L next to R, change weight to R 6:00

#4 section: Twinkle, twinkle ½ turn X 2
1-3Cross L over R, step R fw. to R diagonal, step L fw. to L diagonal 6:00
4-6Cross R over L, make ¼ turn R stepping back on L, make ¼ turn R stepping R to R side 12:00
7-9Cross L over R, step R fw. to R diagonal, step L fw. to L diagonal 12:00
10-12Cross R over L, make ¼ turn R stepping back on L, make ¼ turn R stepping R to R side 6:00

Good Luck & N’ joy!

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About the Choreographer

Kim Liebsch (Denmark) July 2015

Kim Liebsch, a talented dancer from Denmark since July 2015, brings a unique flair to the stage with three captivating performances featured in our archive. Known for their infectious energy and passion for dance, Kim continues to inspire audiences and fellow artists alike.

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