wHAT DO YOU KNOW
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1-4 | Step R to R, Step L behind R, Step R to R, Kick L across R |
5-8 | Step L to L, Kick R across L, Step R to R, Scuff L forward |
9-12 | Rock/step fwd on L, Rock back on R, Step back on L, HOLD |
13-14 | Rock/step back on R, Rock fwd on L |
15&16 | Shuffle fwd R-L-R |
17-20 | Step fwd on L, Tap R beside L, Step back on R, Touch L heel fwd |
21-24 | Step fwd on L, Tap R beside L, Step back on R, Touch L heel fwd |
25-26 | Rock/step fwd on L, Rock back on R |
27&28 | Shuffle back L-R-L |
29-30 | Rock/step back on R, Rock fwd on L |
31&32 | Shuffle fwd R-L-R |
33-34 | Step fwd on L, Pivot 1/4 turn right transferring weight to R |
35-36 | Step L to left making 1/4 turn right, Tap R beside L |
Begin Dance Again |
Choreographers Note:
*On the 3rd and 6th wall just repeat counts 33,34 twice more before doing counts 35,36. This is not hard
and will get you used to listening to the music instead of just concentrating on your steps.
This is another easy dance which doesn't have any turns. I am sure it will be very easily managed
by everyone, even those of you who have only been dancing for a short time.
"Tags" are inevitable in the line dance world these days and you won't have any problems adding 2
more 1/4 turns to this dance. You should try to listen to the timing of a song because it helps you to
appreciate the music better - and of course, it also helps you to become a better dancer.
I personally think that the word 'tag' is a silly word in the context that we use it anyhow. Somehow
I keep on waiting for someone to tap me on the shoulder because that is what we used to do when we
played 'tag' back in the OLDEN DAYS!!!!
Can anyone else out there remember that or am I the only old bugger left in the line dance world? Hope not!
See you on the floor sometime......Jan