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Cross Rocks, Triples |
1-2 |
Cross Left
over Right and step, Rock back onto Left |
3&4 |
Triple in
place (L.R.L) |
5-6 |
Cross Right
over Left and step, Rock back onto Right |
7&8 |
Triple in
place (RLR) |
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Walk Forward, Toe Touch, Walk Back,
Turn, Touch |
9-10 |
Walk forward
on Left, Right |
11-12 |
Walk forward
on Left,Touch Right toe next to Left
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13-14 |
Walk back on
Right, left |
15-16 |
Walk back on
Right making a 1/4 turn CW with the step, Touch Left toe
next to Right |
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Partners
now face OLOD in the Indian position |
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Side Rocks, Triples |
17-18 |
Step to the
left on Left, Rock to the right onto Right |
19&20 |
Triple in
place (L.R.L) |
21-22 |
Step to the
right on Right, Rock to the left onto Left |
23&24 |
Triple in
place (R.L.R) |
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Rock Steps, Triples |
25-26 |
Step forward
on Left, Rock back onto Right |
27&28 |
Triple in
place (L.R.L) |
29-30 |
Step back on
Right, Rock forward onto Left |
31&32 |
Triple in
place (R.L.R) |
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CW Military Pivot, CW Military Turn Release
left hands & Raise right hands |
33-34 |
Step forward
on Left, Pivot 1/2 turn CW on ball of Left & shift
weight to Right |
35-36 |
Step forward
on Left, Pivot 1/4 turn CW on ball of Left and shift
weight to Right |
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Rejoin
Left hands resuming to Right Side-By-Side position
facing FLOD. |
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Diagonal Shuffles Forward |
37&38 |
Shuffle
forward and diagonally to the right (L.R.L) |
39&40 |
Shuffle
forward and diagonally to the left (R.L.R) |
41 - 44 |
Repeat beats
37 through 40 |
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CW Military Pivots Release
Left hands and raise Right hands |
45-46 |
Step forward
on Right, Pivot 1/2 turn CCW on ball of Right & shift
weight to Left |
47-48 |
Repeat beats
45 and 46 |
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Rejoin
Left hands returning to Right Side By side position
facing FLOD. |
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BEGIN AGAIN |
This
dance was choreographed by my wife Donna and dedicated to
my mother, Marion Bilodeau, who introduced my wife to
country dancing. My mother was killed in an unfortunate
traffic accident when she was struck by a truck while
crossing the street in her home town just before
Thanksgiving in 1997. She loved to line dance even though
she was 78 years young. Thanks to my mother, Donna and 1
have enjoyed country/western dancing for the last three
years. |