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L'hymne A L'amour (Rumba)

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Count:
44
Wall:
2
Level:
Phrased Intermediate
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Frédérick Hénon (FR) - December 2020
Music:
L'hyme à l'amour - Mireille Mathieu
 
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Start ~15 sec "Le ciel bleu..."
Séquence: AA-BB BB-AA AA,
**2 TAGS "Hip Movement"

PART A: 32 counts
[1-8] Side Step Right, Mambo Forward, Side Step Left, Mambo Back, Side Step Quarter-Turn
1-2-3-4Side Step RF, Transfer LF Forward and Return RF Back, Side Step LF
5-6-7-8Hold, Transfer RF Back and Return LF Front, Left Quarter Turn and Side Step RF

[9-16] Hip Turn, Rolling Vine Left, Arm Movement, Rolling Vine Right, Step Left
1Hold RF
2-3Rolling Vine Left to Starting with LF
4-5-6Movement of the Arms
7&8Rolling Vine Right to Starting with RF

[17-24] Sweep Front, Cross, Sweep, Step Cross Step, Pivot, Hold
1-2&3Sweep Front, LF Cross Front RF, RF Step Back, LF Step Back, Sweep RF
4/5 Cross RF Behind LF, LF Step Forward, RF Step Forward
6-7-8Pivot, Hold 2 Counts

[25-32] Turn Spiral, 1 Step Forward, Pivot, Step Forward, Turn Spiral, 3 Steps Forward
1-2Turn Spiral
3-4Pointed and Pause RF
5-6LF Step Forward, Pivot And RF Step Forward
7-8&1LF Turn Spiral, RF Step Forward, LF Step Forward, RF Step Forward

PART B: 12 counts
[1-8] Vine Left, Stomp, Step, Turn Upside Down
1-2Cross RF Behind LF
3-4Cross RF in Front LF (Quart Right Turn)
5-6Stomp RF And LF Step Forward
7-8RF Step Forward, Turn Uspide Down

[9-12] Cross Forward, Touch, Cross Forward, Hip Turn
1-2Cross RF in Front LF And Sweep with LF
3-4Cross LF in Front RF And Hold
Let the dance vibrate in you ...

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1 Comments

Dan February 7, 2021
This is a really nice dance with such beautifully designed steps. Freddy. We need more dances like this and attract more ballroom trained dancers to line dancing. With the pandemic continuing, line dancing or solo dancing provides a way for ballroom dancers to continue to do what they love at home, without the need for a partner. Thank you, Freddy. Daniel Chen.

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