Life's A Dance

Choreographer: Russell Breslauer (San Francisco, Sept 2012)

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Start after 16 counts on the lyrics (1 OR 4 wall dance)

GRAPEVINE RIGHT, ROCKING CHAIR
1-2Step right to right, Step left behind right
3-4Step right to right, hitch left
5-6Step left forward, recover on right
7-8Step left back, recover on right

GRAPEVINE LEFT, ROCKING CHAIR
9-10Step left to left, Step right behind left
11-12Step left to left, hitch right
13-14Step right forward, recover on left
15-16Step right back, recover on left

WALK FORWARD, ROCKING CHAIR
17-20Walk forwards stepping right, left, right and hitch left
21-22Step left forward, recover on right
23-24Step left back, recover on right

WALK BACK, ROCKING CHAIR (*JAZZ BOX 1/4 R FOR 4-WALL)*
25-28Walk backwards stepping left, right left and hitch right
29-30Step right forward, recover on left
31-32Step right back, recover on left

*Jazz Box option
*29-30 Step right cross over left, recover on left
*31-32 Turn ¼ right on right, recover on left

REPEAT
* To make this a 4-wall dance, have the last figure (29-32) be a jazz box ¼ turn right. Rock right across left, recover on left, turn ¼ right on right, step left next to right.

**To make the dance fit the music you might want to put in 4 count TAGS (step touch, step, touch) after the second wall and after the seventh wall and a RESTART after 16 counts of wall 4. It is actually a sped up 4 count Tag.

Contact: Russell Breslauer email: BreslauerDanceSF@yahoo.com
Revised 4/22/15
Last Update - 2nd Jan 2017
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About the Choreographer

Russell Breslauer (San Francisco, Sept 2012)

Russell Breslauer, hailing from San Francisco, made his mark in September 2012 with a captivating performance that remains a highlight in our archive. With one enchanting dance to his credit, he continues to inspire and engage audiences with his vibrant energy and artistry.

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