Don't Rock The Juke Box

Choreographer: Margaret Murphy (2004)

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Forward Touch, Back Touch, Back Touch, Forward Touch
1 – 2Step forward on Right, touch Left next to Right
3 – 4Step back onto Left, touch right next to .Left
5 – 6Step Back onto Right touch Left next to Right
7 – 8Step Forward onto Left, touch right next to left

Vine Right, Vine Left
1,2,3,4Step R to R. Step L behind Right. Step Right to Right . Touch L next to R
5,6,7,8Step L to left, step R behind Left, Step l to Left, touch Right next to Left (12.00)

Heel Struts Forward x 4
1,2,3,4Touch R heel forward. Drop Rt to to floor, Touch Lt heel Forward, drop Lt toe to floor.
5,6,7,8Repeat last 4 steps (12.00)

Slow Coaster Steps Forward Right, Back Left
1,2,3,4Step Rt forward, Step Lt foot up next to Right, Step Rt foot back, Hold.
5,6,7,8Step Lt foot back, step Rt foot back next to Lt, Step L foot fwd, Hold(12.00)

4 x 1/8 Paddle Turns to the Left
1,2,3,4Paddle 1/8, Left, Paddle 1/8 Left .
1,2,3,4Paddle 1/8 left, Padde 1/8 Left (6.00)

Jazz Box X 2
1,2,3,4Cross right over Left, Step back onto Left. Step Right to right, Step Left Together
1,2,3,4Repeat last 4 steps (6.00)

Vine Right, Vine Left
1,2,3,4Grapevine to the Right
5,6,7,8Grapevine to the Left

Double Hips Right, Double Hips Left, Four Single Hips R,L,R,L
1& 2Bump hips to the right twice
3 & 4Bump hip[s to the left twice.
5,6,7,8Bump hips R,L,R.L

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About the Choreographer

Margaret Murphy (2004)

Margaret Murphy (2004) is a talented artist known for her captivating choreography and vibrant dance performances. With one extraordinary dance featured in our archive, she continues to inspire audiences with her creativity and passion for the art of movement.

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