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Monday, January 10, 2011

NC Forever for Wed, 12 Jan 2011

This is the most difficult dance by Niels Poulsen in the Danz4peace function. Indeed this is the easy floor split to his original dance, I Belong To You!
Take note that I have changed the sequence of the dance in the stepsheet below.(to follow the video clip)






NC Forever!
Choreographed by: Simon Ward, Aus & Niels Poulsen, Den (Dec 10)
Music: I Belong To You by Eros Ramazzotti & Anastacia (CD: Pieces Of A Dream, 68bpm)
Descriptions: 32 count - 2 wall - Beginner/Intermediate level line dance

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Intro: 4 counts from first beat (app. 3 seconds into track). Start with weight on L

** 4 RESTARTS:

After count 28& on wall 1 and 2.

After count 28& on wall 6 and 8, both times facing 12:00

Sequence: 28, 28, 32, 32, 32, 28, 32, 28, 24… Much easier than it looks! ;-)

Note: The intention with this dance has been to create a night club two step which is not too difficult and that you can dance as a floor-split to many of the harder NC 2’s around. This means that the 32 counts will fit any 32 count NC 2 dance… ;-))

1–8 Basic R, ¼ R, ¼ R, cross, basic R, ¼ R, ¼ R, cross
1 Step R a big step to R side (1) 12:00
2&3 Close L behind R (2), cross R over L (&), turn ¼ R stepping back on L (3) 3:00
4&5 Turn ¼ R stepping R to R side (4), cross L over R (&), step R a big step to R side (5) 6:00
6&7 Close L behind R (6), cross R over L (&), turn ¼ R stepping back on L (7) 9:00
8& Turn ¼ R stepping R to R side (8), Cross L over R (&) 12:00

9–16 ¼ R fw with sweep, jazz back, sweep with jazz, ¼ R, L cross rock, R cross rock
1 Turn ¼ R stepping onto R and sweeping L foot fw (1) 3:00
2&3 Cross L over R (2), step back on R (&), step L diagonally back L with R sweep fw (3) 3:00
4&5 Cross R over L (4), step back on L (&), turn ¼ R stepping R to R side with L sweep fw (5) 6:00
6&7 Cross rock L over R (6), recover back on R (&), step L to L side (7) 6:00
8& Cross rock R over L (8), recover back on L (&) 6:00

17–24 Basic R, ¼ R back, close cross, basic R, ¼ R back, R back rock
1 Step R a big step to R side (1) 6:00
2&3 Close L behind R (2), cross R over L (&), turn ¼ R stepping L backwards (3) 9:00
4&5 Rock back on R (4), recover on L crossing L over R (&), step R a big step to R side (5) 9:00
6&7 Close L behind R (6), cross R over L (&), turn ¼ R stepping L backwards (7) 12:00
8& Rock back on R (8), recover weight fw to L (&) 12:00

25–32 Fw R, step turn step, L full turn, R basic, L side rock, cross
1 Step fw on R (1) 12:00
2&3 Step fw on L (2), turn ½ R stepping fw onto R (&), step fw onto L (3) 6:00
4&5 Turn ½ L stepping back on R (4), turn ½ L stepping fw onto L (&), Step R to R side (5) OR non-turny 6:00
option: walk fw R L on counts 4&5
6&7 Close L behind R (6), cross R over L (&), Rock L to L side (7) 6:00
8& Recover weight to R (8), cross L over R (&) 6:00

Start again… and ENJOY

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