MEMORY

Choreographer

Irene Groundwater Canada,10/01 - T/F. 604-732-0693,  aiground@telus.net ( revised 11/01)  

Description 32 count, Four Wall, Line Dance, Beginner Level  
Music

Memory by Ross Mitchell, CD: All night long, 104 BPM  
Or any 32  count music of your choice  

Note Slow, Quick, Quick rhythm is used throughout this dance.
Note For Intermediate Dancers: Use Cuban Motion t throughout dance with follow through on hold steps when applicable.

Special thanks to Dee Cresdee for her valuable suggestions and support.  

 


	FWD, HOLD, SIDE, TOGETHER, BACK, HOLD, SIDE, TOGETHER
1-2    	Left forward, Hold          
3-4 	Side step Right, Step together with Left
5-6  	Right back, Hold
7-8 	Side step Left, Step together with Right
  
	FWD, HOLD, SIDE, TOG, SIDE, HOLD, CROSS OVER, REPLACE
9-10	Left forward, Hold
11-12	Side step Right, Step together with Left
13-14 	Side step Right, Hold
15-16	Cross Left over Right, Replace weight on Right
  
	SIDE, HOLD, CROSS OVER, REPLACE, SIDE, HOLD, FWD, ¼ TURN RIGHT 
17-18	Side step Left, Hold
19-20	Cross Right over Left, Replace weight on Left
21-22	Side step Right, Hold
23-24 	Left forward, Pivot ¼ turn right on Left ball and replace weight on Right foot
  
	CROSS, HOLD, SIDE, CROSS, SIDE, DRAG, TOUCH LEFT BALL TWICE
25-26 	Cross Left over Right, Hold
27-28	Side step Right,   Cross Left over Right
29-30	Large side step Right, Drag Left foot towards Right
31-32 	Touch Left Ball near Right foot twice
(Option – To make the dance easier –On counts 25 and count 27 - Step together with Left.)  
BEGIN AGAIN  
This step description may be freely copied and distributed, but may not be altered or rewritten without the express 
permission of the choreographer. 
Choreographed especially for Jenifer Reaume’s Halloween Party on Oct. 27, 2001 at the 
Killarney Community Center, Vancouver, B.C., Canada. 
Every effort has been made to ensure these cue Sheets are accurate, Should you find any errors,
Please let me know via e-mail thank you...... Robert
http://www.arjjazedance.free-online.co.uk January 2002