DOS-RIO

Choreographer: Curtis Smith

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Position:Sweetheart position. footwork same for man/lady
 Adapted from the line dance "Rio" choreographed by Diana Lowery

WALK FORWARD RIGHT, LEFT, ½ PIVOT LEFT, REPEAT
1-4Step forward on right foot, step forward on left, step forward on right, pivot ½ left (weight on left foot)
5-8Repeat counts 1-4

STEP LOCK TRIPLES
1-2Step forward on right foot, lock step left behind right
3&4Triple step forward right, left, right
5-6Step forward on left foot, lock step right behind left
7&8Triple step forward left, right, left

STEP FORWARD POINT, REPEAT ¼ TURN JAZZ BOX
1-2Step forward on right, point left toe to left side
3-4Step forward on left, point right to right side
5-8Cross step right foot over left, step back with left, make a ¼ turn right with right foot, touch left foot next to right
Now facing OLOD, man behind lady in tandem holding left hands to left hands - right to right hands above lady's shoulders

STEP LEFT, RIGHT, ½ TURN TRIPLE, WALK, WALK, KICK BALL STEP
1Step left foot to left (forward line of dance while starting a turn to the right)
Release left hand hold and raise right hands and turn under right arms
2Step right foot forward line of dance finishing a ¼ turn to the right
Now facing reverse line of dance, lady on man's left side, right arms raised
3&4Pivoting on right foot, make a ½ turn to right while doing a left triple step
Now facing LOD, rejoin left hands in sweetheart position
5-6Step forward right foot, step forward left foot
7&8Kick right foot forward, step on ball of right foot, step forward on left foot

REPEAT
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About the Choreographer

Curtis Smith

Curtis Smith is a talented choreographer and performer known for their energetic and innovative dance artistry, with two captivating pieces featured in our archive. Their unique style and passion for movement continue to inspire audiences and elevate the dance community!

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