Easy Livin'

Choreographer: Julie Snailham (Almeria Linedancers with Julie) Spain - March 2015

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S1: GRAPEVINE RIGHT, TOE POINT, GRAPEVINE LEFT, TOE POINT
1-2Step right to right side, cross left behind right
3-4Step right to right side, point left toe to left side
5-6Step left to left side, cross right behind left
7-8Step left to left side, point right toe to right side

S2: TOE STRUT, CROSS TOE STRUT, CHASSE, BACK ROCK RECOVER
1-2Step right toe forward, drop right heel down (lifting arms and clicking fingers - Optional)
3-4Step left toe forward across right foot, drop left heel down (lifting arms and clicking Fingers - Optional)
5&6Step right to right side, close left beside right, step right to right side
7-8Rock back on left recover on right

S3: TOE STRUT, CROSS TOE STRUT, CHASSE, BACK ROCK RECOVER
1-2Step left toe forward, drop left heel down (lifting arms and clicking fingers - Optional)
3-4Step right toe forward across left foot, drop right heel down (lifting arms and clicking fingers - Optional)
5&6Step left to left side, close right beside left, step left to left side
7-8Rock back on right, recover on left

S4: STEP PIVOT, WALK, WALK, JAZZ BOX
1-2Step forward on right pivot a half turn left
3-4Walk forward right, walk forward left
5-6Cross right over left, step left back,
7-8Step right to side, cross left over right

Ending (Wall 7) –
After the Walk forward right, walk forward left, step forward on right pivot a half turn left, step forward on right face 12.00, ta dah ! xxx

Contact: snailham56@yahoo.co.uk

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About the Choreographer

Julie Snailham (Almeria Linedancers with Julie) Spain - March 2015

Julie Snailham is the talented founder of Almeria Linedancers in Spain, where she has been inspiring dance enthusiasts since March 2015. Known for her vibrant teaching style, she has contributed one captivating dance to our archive, showcasing her passion for rhythm and movement!

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