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High Class (We High Class!)

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Count:
32
Wall:
2
Level:
Intermediate
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Garth Bock (USA) - November 2015
Music:
High Class - Eric Paslay : (Amazon / Walmart)
 
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There is one Restart on the 2nd (back) wall. Dance the first 16 counts and Restart the dance.
You will end up dancing the back wall twice.
Dance ends on the front wall. This was choreographed to the radio version.

Stomp – Hold – Left Sailor – 1/4 Right Sailor – Stomp – Hold
1 – 2Stomp Right to Side – Hold
3 & 4Left Sailor Step
5 & 6Right Sailor Step (Step Right Behind Left – Step Left 1/4 Right – Step Left to Side)
7 – 8Stomp Left Forward – Hold (3:00)

Forward Right Rock – 1/2 Turn Right Triple Step – 1/4 Pivot – Cross Triple Step
9 -10Rock Forward on Right – Recover on Left
11&121/2 Turning Right Triple Step (9:00)
13-14Step Left Forward – Pivot 1/4 Left
15&16Left Crossing Triple Step (12:00)
--- Restart Here on Back Wall ----

Step Slide – Toe Touches – 1/2 Left Pivot
17-18&Long Step Right to Right – Drag Left to Right (Weight to Left)
19&Touch Right Toe Forward – Replace
20&Touch Left Toe Forward - Replace
21-22Step Right Foot Forward – Pivot 1/2 Left
23 24Walk Right – Walk Left

Syncopated Toe Struts - Modified Jazz Square
25&26Touch Right Toe Forward – Tap Heel – Tap Heel (weight)
27&28Touch Left Toe Forward – Tap Heel – Tap Heel (weight)
29-30Cross Right Over Left – Step Left Back
31-32Step Right To Side – Cross Left Over Right

Start Again

At the end of the song you will be facing the front wall. On count 32 cross arms and pose.

Counts 25-28 can be danced as Toe Struts or Step-Hold Step-Hold

Contact: garthbock@hotmail.com

2 Comments

DBDUtah June 23, 2023
Count 14 should be a 1/4 pivot right

PamsTravel March 1, 2024
Great dance that has resurfaced in my area...but I would not call this dance Intermediate- maybe High Beginner. My class picked it up very quickly.

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