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COUNTRY HOT

Feb 96

SONG             Hot Hot Hot

ARTIST           Arrow

DESCRIPTION      48 count, 1 wall intermediate dance

CHOREOGRAPHED by Dennis Foley & Verity Mills

                 Rawhide Bootscooters, Melbourne, Australia

                 Phone: 03 9558 5555, Mobile: 0412 347755

                 Fax: 03 9558 5557

                 Email: RawhideAust@hotmail.com


Beats                   Steps

STEP, TOUCH, STEP, TOUCH

1&2      Step forward on L, touch R heel 45 deg forward

3&4      Step back on R, touch L toe behind

STEP, TOUCH, STEP, TOUCH

1&2      Step L to side, touch R toe behind L

3&4      Step R to side, turn 90 deg L and touch L toe (heel turned up) across R

STEP, TOUCH, STEP, BOOT LIFT

1&2      Step L to side, turn 90 deg R and touch R toe (heel turned up) across L

3&4      Step to side on R, turn 90 deg L, L boot lift in front of R

SHUFFLE, SHUFFLE, SHUFFLE, SHUFFLE

1&2-3&4  Four shuffles (L-R-L-R) turning (in a circle) 270 deg L

1&2-3&4  (Note; Whilst shuffling rotate R hand anti-clockwise four times above R

         shoulder & slowly shout "Yee-Haa") 

STEP CROSS, BALL CHANGE, STEP CROSS, BALL CHANGE

1&2      Cross L over R, open ball change turning 45 deg L

3&4      Cross R over L, open ball change turning 45 deg R

SCUFF, SCUFF, SCUFF, SCUFF

1-4      Step L forward, R scuff, step R forward, turn 90 deg L & scuff L

ROTATING VINE, HOE DOWN TOUCH, CLAP

1-4      L rotating vine 45 deg, R Hoedown Touch, clap above L shoulder

HIP BUMPS FORWARD, HIP BUMPS BACK

1&2      Bump R hip forward twice

3&4      Bump L tush back twice

ROTATING VINE, HOE DOWN TOUCH, CLAP

1-4      R rotating vine 45 deg, L Hoedown Touch, clap above R shoulder

ROTATING VINE, HOE DOWN TOUCH, CLAP

1-4      L rotating vine 45 deg, R Hoedown Touch, clap above L shoulder

SWAGGER, SWAGGER, SWAGGER, STOMP & CLAP

1-4      Swagger 45 deg R (R-L-R), turn 45 deg L & stomp L, clap


48       Begin Dance Again

Choreographers Note: Country Hot should be danced with a strong Samba body action and

whilst originally choreographed as a "Solo" line dance, it has also become popular as

both a " partner" and a "Progressive" dance.