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Alan Haywood

Alan Haywood


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Registration date : 2007-01-01

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PostSubject: New country beginner/improver dance   New country beginner/improver dance Icon_minitimeThu 24 May 2007, 12:43

Hi everyone

This is my new beginner/improver dance which is to a nice country track by The Bellamy Brothers called You’re The World from the Lost Tracks album. It’s a two-step style dance, so if you don’t like this track and you have your favourite, give it a try to that instead.

The video can be viewed on our site – www.alanhaywood.co.uk where you can also download the script and the video is also on Linedancer’s Watch and Learn.

Hope you like it!

YOU ARE THE WORLD

64 Count – 4 wall –Beginner/Improver level
16 count intro, start on vocals
Choreographed by Alan Haywood (UK) (May 2007)
E-Mail: alan.haywood@yahoo.com Website: www.alanhaywood.co.uk
Choreographed to “You’re The World” by The Bellamy Brothers from the Lost Tracks album - 166bpm
Alternatives: “Just To See You Smile” by Tim McGraw 192bpm
“You’re Gonna Love Me One Day” by Heather Myles 182bpm
“Two Steppin Texas Blue” by Joni Harms 180bpm
or your favourite 2 step style track

Section 1
R forward, hold, L forward, hold, R mambo 1/2 R, hold
1-2 Step right forward, hold
3-4 Step left forward, hold
5-6-7-8 Rock forward onto right, recover weight back onto left, pivot 1/2 right, Hold

Section 2
& R forward, hold, L forward, hold, R mambo 1/2 R, hold
&1-2 Close left next to right, step right forward, hold
3-4 Step left forward, hold
5-6-7-8 Rock forward onto right, recover weight back onto left, pivot 1/2 right, Hold
Wall 5 – restart here (facing 12 o’clock wall)

Section 3
& Rock forward R, hold, recover L, hold, R behind and across, hold
&1-2 Close left next to right, rock forward onto right, hold
3-4 Recover weight back onto left, hold
5-6-7-8 Cross step right behind left, step left to left side, cross step right over left, Hold

Section 4
L side rock, hold, recover R, hold, L behind R 1/4, L forward, hold
1-2 Rock left to left side, hold
3-4 Recover weight onto right, hold
5-6-7-8 Cross step left behind right, step right 1/4 right, step left forward, Hold

Section 5
Rock forward R, hold, recover L, hold, triple 1/2 R, hold
1-2 Rock forward onto right, hold
3-4 Recover weight back onto left, hold
5-6-7-8 Triple 1/2 right stepping right left right, Hold

Section 6
Rock forward L, hold, recover R, hold, triple 1/2 L, hold
1-3 Rock forward onto left, hold
3-4 Recover weight back onto right, hold
5-6-7-8 Triple 1/2 left stepping left right left, Hold

Section 7
Triple full turn L, hold, L coaster, hold
1-2-3 Triple full turn left stepping right left right
(easy option: small steps shuffle forward right left right)
4 Hold
5-6-7-8 Step back onto left, step right next to left, step left forward, Hold

Section 8
(Rumba box), R side, L together, R back, hold, L side, R together, L forward, hold
1-2-3 Right side, left together, right back
4 Hold
5-6-7-8 Left side, right together, left forward, Hold

Restart
Wall 5 – facing 12 o’clock wall – dance the first 16 steps, then restart.

Please note – this is two step style dance, danced as slow, slow, quick, quick, slow pattern, so although there are lots of holds, they are very brief and hardly noticeable.


REPEAT AND ENJOY!!
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