Desire
Choreographer:
Bill Larson (AUS)
Music:
Heart's Desire - Lee Roy Parnell
KICK BALL CROSS1Kick right foot forward&2Step back on right foot, step left across in front of right3-4Touch right toe to right side, step right across in front of leftKICK BALL CROSS1Kick left foot forward&2Step back on left foot, step right across in front of left3-4Touch left toe to left side, step left across in front of right The next four counts are done with both feet locked together9-10Rock left onto the right foot, rock right onto the left foot11-12Rock left onto the right foot, rock right onto the left foot 13-15Vine right (right-left-right)&16(Ball cross) step back onto ball of left foot, step right across in front of left 17-19Vine left (left-right-left)&20(Ball cross) step back onto ball of right foot, step left across in front of right 21-24Touch right toe to right side, step back onto right foot, touch left toe to left side, step back onto left foot 25-28Touch right toe to right side, step back onto right foot, touch left toe to left side, step back onto left footROCKING CHAIR29-32Step forward onto right foot, rock back onto left, step back onto right foot, rock forward onto left 33-34Step forward on right-left&On ball of left foot turn ½ turn right35&36Shuffle backwards right-left-right 37-38Step back on left, step back onto right with ¼ turn right39&Step left across in front of right, step right up beside left40Step left across to the right (left cross shuffle to the right) 41-44Step right foot to right side, rock back onto left foot, step right behind left, step left to left side 45Step right across in front of left46Step left to left side with ¼ turn left47Step forward onto right&On ball of right foot spin a full turn left48Step forward onto left footREPEAT Desire was one of two dances that were put together several hours before I was due to teach a workshop at the 3rd annual Black & White Ball held on the Gold Coast. It was inspired by the song and the steps just seemed to happen. Loved the music and had a hard time keeping the sequence free of more ¾ turn and direction changes My thanks to Marina for her patience that morning and in naming the dance. Incidentally, the name of the other dance taught that day was Party Time. If you haven't already done this fun dance, then keep an eye out for it