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SONG:          Easy On The Eye

ARTIST:        Terri Clark

ALBUM:         How I Feel

DESCRIPTION:   32 count, 2 wall intermediate dance

CHOREOGRAPHER: Jan Wyllie, 4 Pebble Ct. Torquay, Hervey Bay 4655,

               Queensland, Australia

               Phone/Fax 0741 255534   

               Email: janwyllie@iinet.net.au

               Web Site: http://www.members.iinet.net.au/~janwyllie/


Beats                  Steps

1-2    Step R to R, step L beside R

3-4    Step back on R, step L beside R

5-6    Step forward on R, slide L to R (keep weight on R)

&      Step L beside R

7-8    Step forward on R, pivot 1/2 turn L transferring weight to L


9-10   Rock/step forward on R, rock back on L

11-12  Step back on R, lock L across in front of R

13-14  Step back on R, step back on L making 1/2 turn L (becomes a step forward)

15-16  Stomp forward on R, hold (option on counts 15-16, hold hands forward, waist

       height, palms up in a 'step' position)


&      Step L beside R

17-18  Rock/step forward on R, rock back on L

19-20  Step back on R, lock L across in front of R

21-22  Step back on R, making a 1/2 turn L swing L leg in an arc

       (Option for counts 21-22, swing L arm, palm up, mimicking leg arc)

23&24  Shuffle forward L-R-L


25-26  Step forward on R & pivot 1/4 turn L transferring weight to L

27-28  Step R across in front of L, step L to L

29-30  Step R to R, step L across in front of R

31     Step R to R making 1/4 turn L

32     Swing L around making 1/2 turn L & stepping forward


32     Begin Dance Again


Choreographers Note; I wrote this dance for the Black & White Ball, Choreography

Competition which is held at the Gold Coast every year.

Di Andrews from the Ghost Gum Line Dancers was kind enough to dance it with me in

Anneke's place. I like Terri Clark and if anyone is easy on the eye, she is! Hope

you like the dance. Like most of you dances, it is not hard, in face this dance is

easy as falling off a greased log! Are you old enough to remember that saying?