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 Start the dance on the first syllable of the word "Party"

"STROLL STEPS" FORWARD LEFT & RIGHT
1-2Step diagonally left forward on left foot, cross right foot behind left foot
3-4Step diagonally left forward on left foot, brush (kick) right foot forward
5-6Step diagonally right forward on right foot, cross left foot behind right foot
7-8Step diagonally right forward on right foot, brush (kick) left foot forward

"ROCKING CHAIR" FORWARD & BACK, STEP FORWARD, TOUCH, STEP BACK, TOUCH
1-4Rock forward on left foot, rock (recover) on right foot, rock back on left foot, rock (recover) on right foot
5-8Step forward on left foot, touch right toe beside left foot, step back on right foot, touch left toe beside right foot

LEFT WEAVE, ROCK, RECOVER, ¼ PIVOT RIGHT
1-4Step to left on left foot, cross right foot behind left foot, step to left on left foot, cross right foot over left foot
5-8Step to left on left foot, rock (recover) on right foot, step forward on left foot, pivot ¼ turn right on left foot stepping forward on right foot

STEP FORWARD, TOGETHER, STEP BACK, HOLD, STEP BACK, TOGETHER, STEP FORWARD, HOLD
1-4Step forward on left foot, step right foot beside left foot, step back on left foot, hold
5-8Step back on right foot, step left foot beside right foot, step forward on right foot, hold

REPEAT
There is a pause near the end of the song. We suggest two options:
Option #1: end the dance when the vocals stop at the pause
Option #2: pause the dance during the musical pause, then restart the dance (facing 3:00) when the vocals start again after the piano riff (the same start as the beginning of the dance)

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About the Choreographer

Bill Ray

Bill Ray is an accomplished dancer and choreographer, known for his dynamic performances and innovative routines. With 30 captivating dances in our archive, he continues to inspire audiences and fellow dancers alike with his passion and creativity.

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