Dizzy - Candy Sherwin

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  • čas přidán 26. 05. 2016
  • Tutorial and Demo for Dizzy with Candy Sherwin, choreographed by Jo Thompson. 32 counts, 4 walls. Please like, share and comment on this video! And please subscribe to my youtube channel. Thank you so much for watching. I am available for private lessons and events for line dancing and country 2-step. I conduct workshops regularly at Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, CA, where I am the Lead instructor. Contact me at Dancecj@aol.com. / @candysherwin
    Step sheet
    Description: 32-count, 4-wall, intermediate line dance for singles or partners
    Music Suggestions: "Dizzy" from Scooter Lee's "Movin' On Up" CD (start with the lyrics)
    to order music: 1-800-531-4379 www.scooterlee.com
    1-8 ROCK, STEP, COASTER STEP, STEP, 1/2 TURN, STEP, 1/2 TURN
    1-2 Rock forward with R (1), Replace weight back to L foot (2)
    3 Step back with R (3)
    &4 Step together with L (&), Step forward with R (4)
    5-6 Step forward with L (5), Turn 1/2 R shifting weight forward to R foot (6)
    7-8 Step forward with L (7), Turn 1/2 R shifting weight forward to R foot (8)
    Partner Note:
    Start in R side by side Release hands for the turns, rejoin after turns
    9-16 CROSS, SIDE, SAILOR SHUFFLE, CROSS, SIDE, SAILOR SHUFFLE
    1-2 Step L across in front of R (1), Step R to R side (2)
    3 With body facing slightly L, Step L behind R (3)
    &4 Rock to R side with ball of R foot (&), Step slightly forward with L (4)
    5-6 Step R across in front of L (5), Step L to L side (6)
    7 With body facing slightly R, Step R behind L (7)
    &8 Rock to L side with ball of L foot (&), Step slightly forward with R (8)
    17-24 CROSS, SIDE, BACK SHUFFLE, ROCK BACK, 360x L TURN FORWARD
    1-2 Step L across in front of R (1), Step R to R side turning 1/4 L (2)
    3&4 Step back with L (3), Step together with R (&), Step back with L (4)
    5 Rock back with R allowing body to turn slightly R to prep for upcoming turn
    6 Replace weight forward to L foot, starting to turn L
    7 After completing 1/2 L on L foot, step back with R, continuing to turn L
    8 After completing 1/2 L on R foot, step forward with L
    you will have done one full turn forward
    Partner note:
    Adjust so that you are still in R side by side after the 1/4 turn L
    As she does the full turn on counts 7-8, he will walk forward R, L
    25-32 SHUFFLE FORWARD, STEP, 1/2 TURN, SHUFFLE FORWARD, STEP, 1/2 TURN
    1&2 Step forward with R (1), Step together with L (&), Step forward with R (2)
    3-4 Step forward with L (3), Turn 1/2 R shifting weight forward to R foot (4)
    5&6 Step forward with L (5), Step together with R (&), Step forward with L (6)
    7-8 Step forward with R (7), Turn 1/2 L shifting weight forward to L foot (8)
    Partner note:
    You will turn from R side by side to L side by side and then return
    START AGAIN FROM BEGINNING OF DANCE

Komentáře • 9

  • @edileidecathcart7676
    @edileidecathcart7676 Před rokem

    You make it easy to learn, Candy! Thank you for making this video available for all of us.🍁🌷

    • @CandySherwin
      @CandySherwin  Před rokem

      Thanks so much! I appreciate the compliment and you taking the time to write. Keep on dancing!

  • @richardglenn7938
    @richardglenn7938 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, Candy! You're the only one who's been able to make this dance understandable for me!

    • @CandySherwin
      @CandySherwin  Před 3 lety +1

      What a fabulous compliment! You are very welcome, and thank you!

  • @Kyansk
    @Kyansk Před rokem

    Oh, my! I’m taking a class. I’m a baby beginner and a little older. This dance is on our list, so I looked it up. Holy crap!! Can I possibly learn this!!??😮😮😮😮

    • @CandySherwin
      @CandySherwin  Před rokem

      Yes! You can! Take it one 8 at a time. Pause and repeat!

  • @HighwayWarriors
    @HighwayWarriors Před 7 lety

    wow love when you turn in this video.

  • @TUsoccerbabe
    @TUsoccerbabe Před 3 lety +2

    Do have a list of other songs you can do this to?

    • @CandySherwin
      @CandySherwin  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Tyler. This dance can be done to a variety of songs. Somewhere in the vicinity of 130 BPMs is the sweet spot.