SNATCHED

DANCE NUMBER 17 IN THE BEGINNER SERIES

 

SONG: Arms Of Love by Charlie Robison                   Also available on Jan’s cd ‘Dances For

                                                                  Beginners Volume 2’  See web site below for further information

CHOREOGRAPHER: Jan Wyllie, 4 Pebble Court, Torquay, Hervey Bay, 4655 Qld., Australia

Email:janwyllie@iinet.net.au   Web Site: http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~janwyllie/

DANCE: 32 counts,  2 walls128 bpm, Easy Intermediate , Start on vocals Choreo . July 05

NO TAGS OR RESTARTS

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STEPS           PATTERN OF DANCE

 

                           Vine R,L,R Step Across, Rock Return, Step Across Hold

1,2,3,4                    Step R to right, Step L behind R, Step R to right, Step L across R

5,6,7,8                    Rock/step R to right, Rock/return wt sideways onto L, Step R across L, Hold

 

                                 Vine L,R,L, Step Across, Rock Return, Step Across Hold

9,10,11,12              Step L to left, Step R behind L, Step L to left, Step R across L

13,14,15,16           Rock/step L to left, Rock/return wt sideways onto R, Step L across R, Hold

 

                                 Touch Step, Touch Step, Monterey Turn

17,18                        Touch R toe to right side, Step R beside L

19,20                        Touch L toe to left side, Step L beside R

21,22                        Touch R toe to right side, Making 1/4 right step R beside L (Monterey turn)

23,2                          Touch L toe to left side, Step L beside R

 

                                 Monterey Turn, Step Stomp/Clap, Step Stomp/Clap

25,26                        Touch R toe to right, Making 1/4 right step R beside L (Monterey turn)

27,28                        Touch L toe to left side, Step L beside R

29,30                        Step R to right, Stomp L beside R and clap

31,32                        Step L to left, Stomp R beside L and clap

 

 

This is the 17th dance in the series of 20 Beginner dances

which were written for the cd ‘Dances For Beginners Volume 2’

 

It features an Extended Vine and a Monterey Turn.

 

Each dance in this series focuses on a different step with the intention

that at the end of the program of 20 dances (which include 3 waltzes)

The new dancer will be proficient in most of the common steps of line dance.

 

Knowledge is one thing, but in line dancing it is definitely practice

that makes perfect.  I have found that you can practice anywhere you

happen to be when the urge overtakes you….. In the aisle at the supermarket,

On the beach, washing up, vacuuming, at the airport and even

in bed  if you have  an understanding partner! 

 

See you on the floor sometime……….Jan