This step description is the exact wording of the original step sheet, as signed and distributed by the original Choreographed by. Notes at the end were added to cover variations that have crept in since it was choreographed in 1978
PIGEON TOE (HEEL SPLITS) 1-2Swivel heels together, swivel heels to center 3-4Swivel toe together, swivel toe to center
SIDE STEPS 5-6Touch right to side, step right together 7-8Touch left to side, step left together 9-12Repeat 5-8
FLOOR TAPS 13-14Touch right heel forward, touch right heel forward 15-16Touch right toe back, touch right toe back
SLAPPING LEATHER 17Touch right toe forward 18Touch right to side 19Flick right back Slap right foot behind you with left hand 20-21Repeat 18-19 22Touch right to side 23Turn ¼ left and hook right over left Slap right foot in front of you with left hand 24Flick right back Slap right foot behind you with left hand
GRAPEVINE 25-26Step right to side, cross left behind right 27-28Step right to side, hop right to side Lift left heel up beside your right knee 29-30Step left to side, cross right behind left 31-32Step left to side, hop left to side Lift right heel up beside your left knee 33-34Step right back, step left back 35-36Step right back, hop right back Lift left heel to your right knee 37-38Step left forward, step right forward 39-40Step left forward, stomp right together
REPEAT CHICAGO VARIATION: Dance begins on beat 5, with a foot pattern of RRLL instead of RLRL, and putting beats 1-4 at the end of the dance. Also, replace the steps done on beats 19-24 with just three steps, which happen to be the steps shown above in beats 19, 24, and 23, in that order. To make the dance come out even, the hop on beat 36 is done twice instead of once SHORTER VERSIONS: In some places, the dance is shortened to 38 counts by leaving out counts 20-21. In some places, the dance is shortened to 36 counts by leaving out counts 19-22 OTHER VARIATIONS: In fact, this dance has seen more local variations than probably any other dance. Other variations that have taken hold over the years in various places include toe taps instead of heel taps, touches to the front instead of the side, putting the ¼ turn in at a different place, and starting at various places in the dance. If you travel to different places throughout the world, expect to see this dance done several different ways
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