Cha Cha - 4/4, 30~32 bpm - Level 3 Sequence
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1 Cha Cha - 4/4, 30~32 bpm - Level 3 Sequence Closed Basic 1c LR LRL 1.2 Nat. Top 13 R xb L RLR-LR xb LRL-R xb L RLR c 1.3 Adv Hip Twist 24 L f R L b R x L b -R b L R s L c R s 1.4 Hockey Stick 12 LR L c R c L c -RL R f LR Open Basic 1o L f R L b R c L b 2.2 Foot Change 1 (RSP End) 29a R b L R df L fx 2.3 Closed Basic/Open Basic/Spot Turn/3 Cha Chas/Runs/ Time Steps/Cuban Breaks 2.4 Foot Change 2 (Open End)29b R b L R df L fx Open Basic (R 2 R Hold) 1o R b L R f L c R f 3.1 Turkish Towel (End Open)26 L f R L c R c L c -R b L R c L c R s - L b R L s R c L s -R b L R s L c R s - L b R L s R c L s -R b L R f LR f 3.2 Follow My Leader 28 L f R L c R c L c -R bx L s R f L fx R f - L f R f R f L fx R f -R f L f R f L fx R f - L f R f R f L fx R f -R b L R s L c R s 3.3 Sweetheart 27 L f R L s R c L s -R f L R s L c R s - L f R L s R c L s -R b L R f L fx R f - L f R L f R fx L f -R c L R s L c R s 4.1 Alemana 11 L f R L c R c L c -R b L R c L c R c 4.2 Hip Twist Spiral (Op CPP)25 L f R L rb R c L s -R b L R f L fx R f 4.3 New York LSP & RSP 2 LR LRL-RL RLR Open Basic 1oR L f R L b R c L b 5.2 Foot Change 3 (RShP End)29c R b L R df L c R df -L f R cnw R s L c R s 5.3 Closed Basic/Open Basic/Spot Turn/3 Cha Chas/Runs/ Time Steps/Cuban Breaks 5.4 Foot Change 4 (Open End)29d R b L R df L c R df -L f R cnw R s L c R s Open Basic 1oR L f R L b R c L b Closed Bacic 1cR R b L R s L c R s 6.1 Goto 1.1 Foot Change 1 (Lady: 6-10 Open Basic) Foot Change 2 (Lady: 1-5 Open Basic) Foot Change 3 (Lady: 6-10 Open Basic Closed Basic) Foot Change 4 (Lady: 1-5 Open Basic Closed Basic) Fellow.1
2 Rumba - 4/4, 25~27 bpm - Level 3 Sequence Closed Basic 1c L f RL s 1.2 Nat. Top 13 R xb LR xb -LR xb L-R xb LR c 1.3 Adv. Hip Twist (End Fan) 26a L f RL xb -R b LR s 1.4 Sliding Door 22 L f RL c -R xb L fl R c -L s RL c -R s LR c 1.5 Prog. Walks Fwd in RShP 7 L b R f L f or L b R f L f -R f L f R f -L f R f L f (Hold 2 or 3) Fan Ending 10 R b LR s (Men: 1/8L, Lady: 7/8L) 1-5 Basic -> Nat, Top -> Adv. Hip Twist -> Sliding Door -> Prog. Walks Fwd in RSP -> 4-6 Fan Hockey Stick 12 LR L f RL c -R b LR f 2.2 Three Threes 24 L f RL c -R b LR c -L df RL c -R b LR c 2.3 Fan 10R LRL-RLR 2.4 Three Alemanas (End Cl.) 25 L f RL c -R b L f R c -L s RL c -R b LR c Hockey Stick -> Three Threes -> Fan -> Three Alemanas Fan 10R LRL-RLR 3.2 Alemana 11R L f RL c -R b LR c 3.3 Continuous Hip Twist 26b L f RL xb -R db LR f 3.4 Circular Hip Twist 26c L f RL xb -R sb L xb R s -L xb R s L xb Adv. Hip Twist 26a R b LR s (End Fan) Fan -> Alemana -> Continuous Hip Twist -> Circular Hip Twist -> 4-6 Adv. Hip Twist Fencing (End Open CPP) 23 L f RL sp -R fxp LR s 4.2 Spot Turns to R & L 4 L f R f L f -R f L f R f Fencing -> Spot Turns to R & L Goto 1.1 Fellow.2
3 Paso Doble - 2/4, 60~62 bpm - Level 3 Sequence 1.1 Sur Place 1 ^ ^ 1-8 RLRLRLRL 1.2 Tra. Spins fr PP (PP End) 26 ^ \ 1-8 R a L sp R fx L sp R fx L sp R fx L s 1.3 Huit 12 \ ^ 1-8 R fp L c -RLRLRL 1.4 Travel Spins from CPP 27 ^ < 1-12 R a L s R f L bs R s L fx R s L fx - R fs L s R fx L c Sur Place -> Travel Spins from PP -> Huit -> Travel Spins fr CPP Syn. Sep. (End Untwist) 25 < \ 1-16 R a L f R c L R xb L xb R xb L xb - ( a1a2 3&4-5678) R c L sp L c R sp R b L sf R f - RRRR w 2.2 Syn. Sep. Ending 3 Drag 25 \ < 1-4 L f R s L nw L cw Sur Place 1/4R 1R < ^ 1-4 RLRL Syn. Separation -> Syn. Sep. Ending 3 Drag -> 4 Sur Place Twists 29 ^ / 1-12 R a L sp R fp L sb R xb LR f (1234 5&6 7 8-&1 2 3&4) L s R xb -L R f L s R xb LR c Syn. Sur Place 1/8R 1R / < 1-4 LRLR 3.3 LF Variation < < 1-8 L f R f L f -R f R c -L s L c -R s L c Open Telemark (Slip) 16 < \ 1234 R a L f R s L fp === Hightlights End Here == Twists -> 4 Syn. Sur Palce -> LF Variation -> 1-4 Open Telemark Open Telemark (Slip) 16 \ < 1-4 R fp L c R s L c Sur Place 1/4R 1R < ^ 5-8 RLRL 4.3 Fregolina 28 ^ v 1-28 R a L sp R fp L sb R b L b R c L c - LLLLLLLL-LLLLLRL b R cnw - LLR s L c Sur Place 1R v v 1-4 RLRL 4.5 Chasse Cape (Sp Line ICPP)30 v \ 1-20 R sb L b R L s R c L sb R b L R s - (123 4& &1 23 4& ) L c R sb L b R L s R c L sb R b LR fr -L fxnw L nw L nw L nw 4.6 Chasse Cape Ending 1 30 \ v 1-4 L f R cnw R s L c 4.7 Sur Place 1/2R 1R v ^ 1-8 RLRLRLRL 5-8 Open Telemark -> 4 Sur Place -> Fregolina -> 4 Sur Place -> Chasse Cape -> Chasse Cape Ending 1 -> Sur Place Goto 1.1 Fellow.3
4 Jive - 4/4, 42~44 bpm - Level 3 Sequence 1.1 Basic in Place 1 ^ c ^ c L c R-L s R c L s -R s L c R s 1.2 Stk Walks, Flick & Break27 ^ c \ c L fall R- (QQ-QQ QQ QQ-) L dfnw L R fxnw R L dfnw L- (QQ QQ QQ QQ-) R fx R c L fx L c R fx R c L fx L c - (QQ QaQ) R fx R-RLR Overturn Fall Throw 3 \ c < o L f R c L f -R f L c R f 2.1 Chicken Walks (QQQQ) 25 < o < o L b R b L b R b (Men LH Push/Pull/Push/...) Fallaway Throwaway 3R < o / o L f R c L f -R f L c R f 2.3 Change of Place L to R 6 / o ^ o L b R-LRL-R f L c R f (End RH 2 RH Hold) 3.1 Catapuit 26 ^ o ^ o L b R-L c R c L c -R c L c R c - (End RH 2 RH Hold) L f R-L c R c L c -R c L c R c 3.2 Chugging 24 ^ o > o L b R-L c R c L c -R s L c R s - (End L to R Hold) L b R c L s -R s L c R s - L b R c L s -R s L c R s 3.3 Change of Hands Behind 7R > o < o L b R-L f R c L f -R t L t R t 4.1 Change of Place L to R 6 < o ^ o L b R-LRL-R f L c R f (End Double Hand Hold) 4.2 Toe Heel Swivels 23 ^ o \ o L b R-L ctnw L hnw L fx - R ctnw R hnw R fx Fallaway Throwaway 3R \ o < o L f R c L f -R f L c R f 4.4 Ch of Place L to R 1/4R 6R < o ^ o L b R-LRL-R f L c R f (End RH 2 RH Hold) 4.5 Shoulder Spin 22 ^ o v o L b R-L f R c L f -R c L c R c - L b R-L f R c L f -R c L c R c 4.6 Change of Hands Behind 7R v o ^ o L b R-L f R c L f -R t L t R t Link 4 ^ o > c L b R-L f RL f 5.2 Whip 3/4R 0 (End Face) 13 > c ^ c R xb L s -R s L c R s 5.3 Curly Whip 21 ^ c v c L f R-LRL 5.4 Whip 3/4R 0 (End Faway) 13R v c > c R xb L s -R s L c R s 5.5 Fallaway Throwaway 3R > c ^ o L fall R-L f R c L f -R f L c R f 5.6 Link 4R ^ o ^ c L b R-L f RL f -R s L c R s 6.1 Goto 1.1 Fellow.4
5 Samba - 2/4, 48~50 bpm (60 for Comp)- Level 3 Sequence Rev. Basic 1/8L 1b \ < 1a2 L f RL 1,2 Nat. Roll 26 < < SQQ-SQQ RLR-LRL Nat. Basic 1a < < 1a2 R f LR 1.4 Rev. Roll (Underturn) 27 < ^ SQQ-SQQ LRL-RLR 2.1 Bota Fogo to PP (End PP)9 ^ \ 1a2 LRL 2.2 Foot Ch. 5 (PP to RCP) 12e \ \ 1a2 R f RL Point Fwd & Bk/Rock Fwd & Bk/Double Rock/Flick Ball Change 2.3 Roundabout to R 25r \ 1a2a1-a2 RLRLR-LR 2.4 Roundabout to L 25l \ 1a2a1-a2 LRLRL-RL 2.5 RF Contra Bota Fogo 24r \ 1a2 RLR 2.6 LF Contra Bota Fogo 24l \ 1a2 LRL 2.7 Foot Ch. 6 (RCP to PP) 12f \ \ 1a2 R fp R dbnw L Point Fwd & Bk/Rock Fwd & Bk/Double Rock/Flick Ball Change 2.8 RF Samba Walk/Side Walk 3a/b \ \ 1a2 RLR 3.1 L Whisk 1/8R 2a \ ^ 1a2 LRL 3.2 Prom & C Prom Runs 1/8L 28 ^ \ 1a2-1a2-1a2 R s LR f - L bs R s L fx - R f L s R fx Step Turn (LF St Walk) 29 \ / 1a2 L c R b L (Lady Move to Men s Left) 3.4 Locks (End Open CPP) 30 / / QQS-QQS- RLR-LRL (out-in-out-in) QQS-QQS RLR-LRL Criss X Voltas 10 / < 1a2a3a4 RLRLRLR (End Double Hand Hold) (Lady Move to Men s Right) 3.6 LF & RF Walk in RSP 3a < < 1a2-1a2 LRL-RLR Fellow.5
6 Rolling off Arm 20R < < 1a2 L s R xb L 4.2 Foot Ch. 1/8 1/8L 12a/h < / 1a2 R s RL sfw (RSP to RShP) 4.3 Cruz. Walks & Locks 31 / / SS-QQS RL RLR- (Lady on Men s Right) SS-QQS LR LRL 4.4 Foot Ch. 2/4 12b/d / \ 1a2 R f RL cw (RhSP to Cl) 4.5 Nat. Basic 1/8R 1a \ ^ 1a2 R f LR 5.1 Bota Fogo to PP (End PP)9R ^ \ 1a2 LRL 5.2 Foot Ch. 5 (PP to RCP) 12eR \ \ 1a2 R f RL Point Fwd & Bk/Rock Fwd & Bk/Double Rock/Flick Ball Change 5.3 RF Contra Bota Fogo 24rR \ 1a2 RLR 5.4 LF Contra Bota Fogo 24lR \ 1a2 LRL 5.5 Foot Ch. 7 1/4L 12g \ / 1a2-1a2 R c L b R-L c R b L (RCP to Open CPP) Criss X BoFo/ 22 / \ 1a2a3a4 RLRLRLR 8-14 Criss X Voltas/Maypole (Man 1/4R 0 )/Samba Locks =============================== 6.1 Goto 1.1 Foot Ch. 1 (Lady Spot Volta 1/2 L ) Foot Ch. 2 (Lady Spot Volta 3/4R 0 ) Foot Ch. 3 (Lady Spot Volta 1.25 R 0 ) Foot Ch. 4 (Lady Spot Volta 1R 0 ) Foot Ch. 5 (Lady Boto Fogo 1/4L LRL) Foot Ch. 6 (Lady Boto Fogo 1/4R RLR) Foot Ch. 7 (Lady 1-7 Criss X Voltas Behind Back 1/4R RLRLRLR 1a2a3a4 End \ Open CPP) Foot Ch. 8 (Lady L f 1/8L End / - Turning 3/8L on LF & R s End > - Turning 5/8L on RF & L sf End / ) Fellow.6
7 Notes Column 1 - Step Column 2 - Figure Name Column 3 - Number associated with the Figure Name (R for Repeat) Column 4 - Commencing Alignment (\ DW, / DC, \ Column 5 - Ending Alignment Column 6 - Count Column 7 - Foot Position DC ALOD, DW ALOD) Fellow.7
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