DON'T THINK TWICE 4-2

Choreographer: DJ Dan & Wynette Miller

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Position:Right open promenade, man right hand & lady left hand. Opposite footwork. Steps man listed
 Start on the word "ever"

MAN'S STEPS
STEP FORWARD, KICK, STEP BACK, TOUCH

1-4Step left forward, kick right forward, step right back, touch left next to right

VINE TO LEFT, TOUCH
Man right hand let go lady left hand

1-4Step left to left side, cross right behind left, step left to left side, touch right next to left

VINE TO RIGHT WITH ¼ TURN, TOGETHER
1-4Step right to right side, cross left behind right, step right ¼ turn right, step left next to right
Two open hand hold, man right hand & lady left hand & man left hand & lady right hand partners facing each other, man facing OLOD, lady ILOD

SWIVELS TO LEFT SIDE
1-4Swivel heels to left, swivel toes to left, swivel heels to left, swivel toes to left

POINT, ¼ MONTEREY TURN, HEEL, HOOK
Let go man left hand / lady right hand

1-2Point left toe to left side, make on ball of right ¼ turn left step left next to right, LOD
Right open promenade
3-4Touch right heel forward, hook right across left

STEP, LOCK, STEP, SCUFF
1-4Step right forward, lock left behind right, step right forward, scuff left forward

STEP, LOCK, STEP, SCUFF
1-4Step left forward, lock right behind left, step left forward, scuff right forward

STEP, LOCK, STEP, SCUFF
1-4Step right forward, lock left behind right, step right forward, scuff left

REPEAT
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About the Choreographer

DJ Dan & Wynette Miller

DJ Dan and Wynette Miller are renowned line dance choreographers celebrated for their innovative choreography and dynamic teaching style, with an impressive catalog of 175 dances that continue to inspire dancers around the globe. Their creative vision and commitment to fostering a vibrant dance community have left an indelible mark on the world of line dancing, making them influential figures in the art form.

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