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In A New York Second

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Compte:
32
Mur:
2
Niveau:
Improver
Choré:
Chorégraphe:
Leonie Smallwood (AUS)
Musique:
In a New York Second - Ty Herndon
 
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STEP, SAILOR STEPS, VINE RIGHT
1Step right foot to right side
2&3Step left foot across behind right, step right foot to right side, step left foot slightly to left side
4&5Step right foot across behind left, step left foot to left side, step right foot slightly to right side
6-8Step left foot across behind right, step right foot to right side, touch left foot beside right

STEP, TOUCH BALL-CHANGES, KNEE POPS
1Step left foot to left side
2&3Touch right foot beside left, step ball of right foot to right side, step left foot slightly to left side
4&5Touch right foot beside left, step ball of right foot to right side, step left foot slightly to left side
6-8Touch right foot beside left, change weight to right foot (bending left knee), change weight to left foot (bending right knee)

SIDE ROCK, SYNCOPATED WEAVE
1-2Step/rock right foot to right side, return weight to left foot
3&4Step right foot across behind left, step left foot to left side, step right foot across in front of left
5-6Step/rock left foot to left side, return weight to right foot
7&8Step left foot across behind right, step right foot to right side, step left foot across in front of right

ROCK RIGHT, WEAVE LEFT, HALF TURN
1-2Step/rock right foot to right side, return weight to left
3-4Step right foot across in front of left, step left foot to left side
5-6Step right foot across behind left, step left foot to left side
7-8Touch right foot across in front of left, unwind ½ turn left (weight on left foot)

REPEAT

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On the 6th wall (facing the back) complete the first 16 beats of the dance, then restart after the knee pops with the lyrics.

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