Lets Go Fly A Kite

Choreographer: William Sevone (Nov 2012)

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Dance sequence:- A-B-A-B-finale
Choreographers note:- Only Intermediate because of the number of counts. Advanced Beginners will find this ideal.
The music was created to have an intentional ‘Waltz’ feel.. without being a Waltz – so add a little ‘Lilt’ or ‘Lift’ to the dance..
Always remember - 'The beat may reach your feet - but the rhythm should electrify your soul'.
Dance starts with the very first beat/word - ‘With tuppence…’ or contact taylormademusic@yahoo.com for special Intro version.

PART A (Solo - 23 Counts)
Rock. Recover. 1/4 Side Rock. 1/4 Rock. Recover. 1/2 Fwd. Fwd Lift. Recover (12.00)
1 – 2Rock onto right. Recover onto left.
3 – 4Turn ¼ left & rock right to right side (9). Turn ¼ left & rock forward onto left (6).
5 – 6Recover onto right. Turn ½ left & step forward onto left (12)
7 – 8(‘Wings..’ ‘Air..’) Step forward onto right – lifting left foot off floor. Step backward onto left foot.
Dance note Count 7: spread arms outward – as if ‘flying’.

1/2 Fwd. Rock. Recover.1/2 Sweep. Hold (see Note) (12:00)
9 – 10Turn ½ right & step forward onto right. Rock forward onto left.
11 – 12Recover onto right. (with a left foot sweeping motion) Turn ½ left & step left to left side.
Dance note Count 12: During sweep, swing arms from right to left.
Body position at end of count 12: upper body turned slightly to left with right heel off floor and arms stretched upward to left
13 – 16Hold position for FOUR counts.

2x Side Rock. Fwd. Rock. Recover. 3x Back (12:00)
17 – 18turning to face 12.00 – Rock onto right foot. - swinging arms down & right. Sway onto left – swinging arms to left.
19 – 20Step forward onto right – swinging arms forward (right arm lead), Rock forward onto left – swinging arms backward across right (right arm lead)
21 – 22Recover onto right – swinging both arms forward. Step backward onto left – swing both arms back.
23 – 24Step backward onto right – swinging both arms forward. Step backward onto left – swing both arms back.
Dance note Counts 19-21: arms swing natural – to either side of body.

PART B (Chorus – 32 Counts)
2x Skip/Hop. Cross Sweep. Back. 5/8th Diagonal Skip/hop (7.30)
1& 2(with a Skip/hop Motion) Shuffle forward R-L-R
3& 4(with a Skip/hop Motion) Shuffle forward L-R-L.
5 – 6(with a slight sweeping action) Cross right over left. Step backward onto left.
7& 8Turn 5/8th right & (with a Skip/hop Motion) shuffle diagonally right R-L-R (7.30)

5/8th Walk. Skip/hop. 1/4 Side. 3/4 High Sweep Fwd (12:00)
9 – 12(turning 5/8th left with small steps) Walk: L-R-L-R (12)
13& 14(with a Skip/hop Motion) Shuffle forward L-R-L.
15 – 16(..’soaring’..) Turn ¼ left & step right to right side (9).
(lifting left foot off floor – knee height) Turn ¾ left & step forward onto left (12).

Hop. 1/4 Side. 1/4 Back. Touch Bwd. 1/4 Side. 3/4 Fwd. 2x Fwd (6:00)
17 – 18(’Up’..) Hop forward onto left foot. Turn ¼ left & step right to right side (9).
19 – 20Turn ¼ left & step backward onto left (6). Touch right backward.
21 – 22Turn ¼ left & step right to right side. Turn 3/4 left & step forward onto left. (6).
23 – 24Walk forward: Right-Left.

Skip/hop. 2x Fwd. Skip/Hop. Fwd. 1/2 Pivot (12:00)
25& 26(with a Skip/hop Motion) Shuffle forward R-L-R
27 – 28Walk forward: Left-Right.
29& 30(with a Skip/hop Motion) Shuffle forward L-R-L.
31 – 32Step forward onto Right. Pivot ½ left (weight on left).

FINALE
1 – 2Rock onto right. Recover onto left.
3 – 4Turn ¼ left & rock right to right side (9). Turn ¼ left & rock forward onto left (6).
5 – 6Recover onto right. Turn ½ left & step forward onto left (12)
7 – 8Turn ¼ left & step right to right side (9). Turn ¾ left & step forward onto left (12).
9 – 10Turn ¼ left & step right to right side (9). Turn ¾ left & step forward onto left (12).
Dance note Count 10: as the dancer steps onto left foot – spread arms outward.

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About the Choreographer

William Sevone (Nov 2012)

William Sevone is an accomplished dancer and choreographer who has made a vibrant contribution to our archive with two captivating dances since November 2012. His innovative style and passion for movement continue to inspire audiences and fellow artists alike.

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