Born to Love You

Choreographer: Judi Bisher-Schuler (The Wild Rose Country Dance Club) May 2018

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#48 count intro. Start on word “Born” again in a church…

Step Touch, Kick Ball Change
1,2Step right foot forward, touch left toe to instep of right foot.
3&4Kick left foot, step on ball of left foot, step forward on right foot.
5,6Step left foot forward, touch right toe to instep of left foot.
7&8Kick right foot, step on ball of right foot, step forward on left foot.

Rock, Recover, Shuffle ½ turn, ¼ turn, toe strut (crossing over)
1,2Rock forward on right foot, recover on left.
3&4Shuffle right while turning ½ turn right.
5,6Step forward on left foot, make ¼ turn to right taking weight on right foot.
7,8Cross left foot over right touching left toe then drop left heel.

Side together, shuffle ¼ turn, ½ turn pivot, shuffle.
1,2Step right foot out to right side, step left foot together with right.
3&4Shuffle right while turning ¼ turn right.
5,6Step forward on left foot making a ½ turn to right stepping forward on right foot.
7&8Shuffle forward stepping forward left, right, left.

Step brush forward twice, Jazz box ¼ turn to right.
1,2Step forward on right foot and brush left foot forward.
3,4Step forward on left foot and brush right foot forward.
5,6,7,8Jazz box crossing right over left, step back on left, step to right on right while turning on quarter Turn right, step left foot next to right.

Contact: linedancerjb@live.com

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About the Choreographer

Judi Bisher-Schuler (The Wild Rose Country Dance Club) May 2018

Judi Bisher-Schuler is a passionate leader at The Wild Rose Country Dance Club, where her enthusiasm for dancing inspires members to connect and celebrate through movement. With one dynamic dance archived, Judi's commitment to fostering a vibrant dance community continues to shine brightly!

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