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Hops & Steps

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1: Left foot, forward-right cross step.
(Left leg steps across and in front of the right leg.)
2: Right foot, weighted step.
3: Left foot, forward open stance.
(Left foot steps so that you face directly forward. Feet at shoulder distance apart.)

5: Right foot, back-left cross-step.
(Right foot steps behind left leg.)
6: Left foot, forward open stance.
7: Right foot, forward step.

123: Basic.

5: Basic.
6: Basic.
7: Forward leg-pop.
(With the knees bent and with weight still on left foot, right foot moves to touch the left foot quickly. The left foot immediately steps out forward.)

1: Left foot, forward-right cross step.
2: Right foot, weighted step.
3: Hop back.
(Push off from the right foot to hop back and land with weight on the left foot.)

Syncopated Steps
5: Right foot, back-left cross step.
&: Left foot, forward-left diagonal step.
6: Right foot, right side step.
(From where the right foot is at, the right foot steps about six inches to the right.)
&: Left foot, Forward-right step.
(From where the left foot is at, the left foot steps about six inches to the right.)
7: Right foot, forward-cross step.

123: Basic step.
Last modified on Monday, 29 November 1999 16:00

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