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ACTIONS

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Bow

Draw

Shake

Toe

Bump

Heel

Stamp

Touch

Curtsy

Point

Tap

Wiggle

MOVEMENTS

Back [Step]

Face

Side [Step]

Strut

Behind

Forward [Step]

Slide

Thru

Chug

Recover

Step

Walk

Close

Rock

Stomp

Cross

Run

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I. ACTIONS

Punctuation marks [commas, semi-colons, etc.] in Action Section do not represent musical timing.

# Bow none Bow

Man places left hand across waist and right hand across back and leans forward.

# Bump none Bump

Partners bump hips together.

# Curtsy none Curtsy

Woman cross right foot in back of left without taking weight and lower body while slightly flaring out skirt.

# Draw none Draw

With a straight supporting leg move the free foot toward the supporting foot. The drawing foot should remain in contact with the floor without weight.

# Heel none Heel

Touch heel to floor in direction or place indicated with foot oriented as specified.

# Point pt Point

Touch the toe of the free foot to the floor in the direction indicated.

# Shake none Shake

A [gimmick] body movement as directed by choreographer.

# Stamp none Stamp

Making a pronounced sound with free foot without taking weight.

# Tap none Tap

A sharp rap on the floor with the toe without taking weight.

# Toe none Toe

With foot oriented as specified, touch toe to floor in direction or place indicated.

# Touch tch Touch

With feet essentially parallel, toe of free foot touches floor at the instep of supporting foot.

# Wiggle none Wiggle

Moving hips rapidly from side to side.

II. MOVEMENTS

Punctuation marks [commas, semi-colons, etc.] in Movements Section may or may not represent musical timing.

# Back [Step] bk Back

A backwards step taking weight.

# Behind bhd Behind

A step with the free foot crossing in back of the supporting foot.

# Chug none Chug

A short backward movement. With weight on both feet, bend knees and straighten quickly causing feet to slide.

# Close cl Close

A step bringing feet together and parallel and changing weight.

# Cross X Cross

With designated foot step across in front of, or behind, and beyond the supporting foot.

# Cross Behind Xbhd Behind

# Cross in Back Xib Cross in Back

# Cross in Front Xif Cross in Front

# Cross Left in Back XLib N/A

# Cross Left in Front XLif N/A

# Cross Right in Back XRib N/A

# Cross Right in Front XRif N/A

# Face fc Face

A step turning to face partner.

# Forward [Step] fwd Forward

A forward step taking weight.

# Recover rec Recover

Return weight to previously weighted foot near its previous location. The foot may turn if required.

# Rock rk Rock

Transfer weight from supporting foot to free foot in direction indicated in anticipation of returning weight to original supporting foot.

# Run none Run [# of steps]

A quick forward step.

NOTE: May be done with either foot. Executed with the number of steps indicated.

# Side [Step] sd Side

A step to either side taking weight.

# Slide sld Slide

A movement of the foot in a given direction with constant contact with the floor.

NOTE: Sometimes cued as “Glide”.

# Step stp Step

Movement of the free foot in a given direction or location with transfer of weight from supporting foot.

# Stomp none Stomp

Put weight on free foot with a definite sound.

# Strut none Strut [# of steps]

A series of steps while swaying upper part of the body.

NOTE: Sometimes cued as “Stroll” or “Swagger”. May be done with either foot. Executed with the number of steps indicated.

# Thru thru Thru

A step taken between partners.

NOTE: When used as a cue term, both dancers step thru.

# Walk wlk Walk [# of steps]

A slow forward step.

NOTE: May be done with either foot. Executed with the number of steps indicated.

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    ACTIONS

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    Bow Draw Shake Toe
    Bump Heel Stamp Touch
    Curtsy Point Tap Wiggle

    MOVEMENTS

    Back [Step] Face Side [Step] Strut
    Behind Forward [Step] Slide Thru
    Chug Recover Step Walk
    Close Rock Stomp
    Cross Run

    I. ACTIONS

    Punctuation marks [commas, semi-colons, etc.] in Action Section do not represent musical timing.

    # Bow ( none ) ( Bow )

    Man places left hand across waist and right hand across back and leans forward.

    # Bump ( none ) ( Bump )

    Partners bump hips together.

    # Curtsy ( none ) ( Curtsy )

    Woman cross right foot in back of left without taking weight and lower body while slightly flaring out skirt.

    # Draw ( none ) ( Draw )

    With a straight supporting leg move the free foot toward the supporting foot. The drawing foot should remain in contact with the floor without weight.

    # Heel ) ( none ( Heel )

    Touch heel to floor in direction or place indicated with foot oriented as specified.

    # Point ( pt ) ( Point )

    Touch the toe of the free foot to the floor in the direction indicated.

    # Shake ( none ) ( Shake )

    A [gimmick] body movement as directed by choreographer.

    # Stamp ( none ) ( Stamp )

    Making a pronounced sound with free foot without taking weight.

    # Tap ( none ) ( Tap )

    A sharp rap on the floor with the toe without taking weight.

    #Toe ( none ) ( Toe )

    With foot oriented as specified, touch toe to floor in direction or place indicated.

    # Touch ( tch ) ( Touch )

    With feet essentially parallel, toe of free foot touches floor at the instep of supporting foot.

    # Wiggle ( none ) ( Wiggle )

    Moving hips rapidly from side to side.

    II. MOVEMENTS

    Punctuation marks [commas, semi-colons, etc.] in Movements Section may or may not represent musical timing.

    # Back [Step] ( bk ) ( Back )

    A backwards step taking weight.

    # Behind ( bhd ) ( Behind )

    A step with the free foot crossing in back of the supporting foot.

    # Chug ( none ) ( Chug )

    A short backward movement. With weight on both feet, bend knees and straighten quickly causing feet to slide.

    # Close ( cl ) ( Close )

    A step bringing feet together and parallel and changing weight.

    # Cross ( X ) ( Cross )

    With designated foot step across in front of, or behind, and beyond the supporting foot.

    # Cross Behind ( Xbhd ) ( Behind )

    # Cross in Back ( Xib ) ( Cross in Back )

    # Cross in Front ( Xif ) ( Cross in Front )

    # Cross Left in Back ( XLib ) ( N/A )

    # Cross Left in Front ( XLif ) ( N/A )

    # Cross Right in Back ( XRib ) ( N/A )

    # Cross Right in Front ( XRif ) ( N/A )

    # Face ( fc ) ( Face )

    A step turning to face partner.

    # Forward [Step] ( fwd ) ( Forward )

    A forward step taking weight.

    # Recover ( rec ) ( Recover )

    Return weight to previously weighted foot near its previous location. The foot may turn if required.

    # Rock ( rk ) ( Rock )

    Transfer weight from supporting foot to free foot in direction indicated in anticipation of returning weight to original supporting foot.

    # Run ( none ) ( Run [# of steps] )

    A quick forward step. )

    NOTE: May be done with either foot. Executed with the number of steps indicated.

    # Side [Step] ( sd ) ( Side )

    A step to either side taking weight.

    # Slide ( sld ) ( Slide )

    A movement of the foot in a given direction with constant contact with the floor. )

    NOTE: Sometimes cued as “Glide”.

    # Step ( stp ) ( Step )

    Movement of the free foot in a given direction or location with transfer of weight from supporting foot.

    # Stomp ( none ) ( Stomp )

    Put weight on free foot with a definite sound.

    # Strut ( none ) ( Strut [# of steps] )

    A series of steps while swaying upper part of the body. )

    NOTE: Sometimes cued as “Stroll” or “Swagger”. May be done with either foot. Executed with the number of steps indicated.

    # Thru ( thru ) ( Thru )

    A step taken between partners. )

    NOTE: When used as a cue term, both dancers step thru.

    # Walk ( wlk ) ( Walk [# of steps] )

    A slow forward step. )

    NOTE: May be done with either foot. Executed with the number of steps indicated.

  • Phase 1 Actions and Movements (mod2)

    ACTIONS

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    Bow Draw Shake Toe
    Bump Heel Stamp Touch
    Curtsy Point Tap Wiggle

    MOVEMENTS

    Back [Step] Face Side [Step] Strut
    Behind Forward [Step] Slide Thru
    Chug Recover Step Walk
    Close Rock Stomp
    Cross Run

    I. ACTIONS: Punctuation marks [commas, semi-colons, etc.] in Action Section do not represent musical timing.

    # Bow ( none ) ( Bow ) Man places left hand across waist and right hand across back and leans forward.

    # Bump ( none ) ( Bump ) Partners bump hips together.

    # Curtsy ( none ) ( Curtsy ) Woman cross right foot in back of left without taking weight and lower body while slightly flaring out skirt.

    # Draw ( none ) ( Draw ) With a straight supporting leg move the free foot toward the supporting foot. The drawing foot should remain in contact with the floor without weight.

    # Heel ) ( none ( Heel ) Touch heel to floor in direction or place indicated with foot oriented as specified.

    # Point ( pt ) ( Point ) Touch the toe of the free foot to the floor in the direction indicated.

    # Shake ( none ) ( Shake ) A [gimmick] body movement as directed by choreographer.

    # Stamp ( none ) ( Stamp ) Making a pronounced sound with free foot without taking weight.

    # Tap ( none ) ( Tap ) A sharp rap on the floor with the toe without taking weight.

    # Toe ( none ) ( Toe ) With foot oriented as specified, touch toe to floor in direction or place indicated.

    # Touch ( tch ) ( Touch ) With feet essentially parallel, toe of free foot touches floor at the instep of supporting foot.

    # Wiggle ( none ) ( Wiggle ) Moving hips rapidly from side to side.

    II. MOVEMENTS Punctuation marks [commas, semi-colons, etc.] in Movements Section may or may not represent musical timing.

    # Back [Step] ( bk ) ( Back ) A backwards step taking weight.

    # Behind ( bhd ) ( Behind ) A step with the free foot crossing in back of the supporting foot.

    # Chug ( none ) ( Chug ) A short backward movement. With weight on both feet, bend knees and straighten quickly causing feet to slide.

    # Close ( cl ) ( Close ) A step bringing feet together and parallel and changing weight.

    # Cross ( X ) ( Cross ) With designated foot step across in front of, or behind, and beyond the supporting foot.

    # Cross Behind ( Xbhd ) ( Behind )

    # Cross in Back ( Xib ) ( Cross in Back )

    # Cross in Front ( Xif ) ( Cross in Front )

    # Cross Left in Back ( XLib ) ( N/A )

    # Cross Left in Front ( XLif ) ( N/A )

    # Cross Right in Back ( XRib ) ( N/A )

    # Cross Right in Front ( XRif ) ( N/A )

    # Face ( fc ) ( Face ) A step turning to face partner.

    # Forward [Step] ( fwd ) ( Forward ) A forward step taking weight.

    # Recover ( rec ) ( Recover ) Return weight to previously weighted foot near its previous location. The foot may turn if required.

    # Rock ( rk ) ( Rock ) Transfer weight from supporting foot to free foot in direction indicated in anticipation of returning weight to original supporting foot.

    # Run ( none ) ( Run [# of steps] ) A quick forward step. ) NOTE: May be done with either foot. Executed with the number of steps indicated.

    # Side [Step] ( sd ) ( Side ) A step to either side taking weight.

    # Slide ( sld ) ( Slide ) A movement of the foot in a given direction with constant contact with the floor. ) NOTE: Sometimes cued as “Glide”.

    # Step ( stp ) ( Step ) Movement of the free foot in a given direction or location with transfer of weight from supporting foot.

    # Stomp ( none ) ( Stomp ) Put weight on free foot with a definite sound.

    # Strut ( none ) ( Strut [# of steps] ) A series of steps while swaying upper part of the body. ) NOTE: Sometimes cued as “Stroll” or “Swagger”. May be done with either foot. Executed with the number of steps indicated.

    # Thru ( thru ) ( Thru ) A step taken between partners. ) NOTE: When used as a cue term, both dancers step thru.

    # Walk ( wlk ) ( Walk [# of steps] ) A slow forward step. ) NOTE: May be done with either foot. Executed with the number of steps indicated.

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