Compte:
32
Mur:
2
Niveau:
Absolute Beginner
Begin the dance on Sting’s vocals 32 Counts
No tags and no restarts
(1-8) Step Touch, Side Steps
1,2,3,4Step R Touch L Step L Touch R
5,6,7,8Step R Side Step, Step L Next to R, Step R Side Step, Touch L next to R
(9-16) Step Touch, Side Steps
1,2,3,4Step L Touch R, Step R Touch L
5,6,7,8Step L Side Step, R next to L, Step L Side Step, Touch R next to L
Styling Option:
Add claps at shoulder height on the step touches
(17-24) Heel Kicks x2, ¼ Turns x2
1,2,3,4R Heel out, R next to L, L Heel out L next to R
5,6,7,8Step R Forward, ¼ Turn L, Step R Forward, ¼ Turn L
Styling Option: Roll Hips as you make the turn, slightly bending in the knees
(25-32) Cross Points, Jazz Box
1,2,3,4Cross R over L, Point L, Cross L over R, Point R
5,6,7,8Cross R over L, Back Step L, Step R Next to L, Step L
The rhythm of reggae music allows for plenty of opportunities to add you own personal flair to this dance.
Enjoy!
Thank you for checking out our dance!!!
Questions: randrlinedancing@gmail.com
Irie – is a Jamaican English adjective meaning nice, feeling good, happy or pleasing. Used by Rastafarians as a friendly greeting!
“Til A Mawnin” is a Jamaican Creole phrase meaning until morning
No tags and no restarts
(1-8) Step Touch, Side Steps
1,2,3,4Step R Touch L Step L Touch R
5,6,7,8Step R Side Step, Step L Next to R, Step R Side Step, Touch L next to R
(9-16) Step Touch, Side Steps
1,2,3,4Step L Touch R, Step R Touch L
5,6,7,8Step L Side Step, R next to L, Step L Side Step, Touch R next to L
Styling Option:
Add claps at shoulder height on the step touches
(17-24) Heel Kicks x2, ¼ Turns x2
1,2,3,4R Heel out, R next to L, L Heel out L next to R
5,6,7,8Step R Forward, ¼ Turn L, Step R Forward, ¼ Turn L
Styling Option: Roll Hips as you make the turn, slightly bending in the knees
(25-32) Cross Points, Jazz Box
1,2,3,4Cross R over L, Point L, Cross L over R, Point R
5,6,7,8Cross R over L, Back Step L, Step R Next to L, Step L
The rhythm of reggae music allows for plenty of opportunities to add you own personal flair to this dance.
Enjoy!
Thank you for checking out our dance!!!
Questions: randrlinedancing@gmail.com
Irie – is a Jamaican English adjective meaning nice, feeling good, happy or pleasing. Used by Rastafarians as a friendly greeting!
“Til A Mawnin” is a Jamaican Creole phrase meaning until morning