Stealing The Best
Choreographed by Rosie Multari
Description: 32 count, beginner line dance
Music: Dance Above The Rainbow by Ronan Hardiman
Toss The Feathers by The Corrs
Note: Special thanks to Kathy Hunyadi Jo Thompson, Maggie Gallagher and the Padens for their inspiration and steps!
STOMP KICK TRIPLES
1-4 Stomp right (no weight), kick right, triple right in place
5-8 Stomp left (no weight), kick left, triple left in place
VINE TRIPLES WITH ¼ TURN LEFT
9-12 Step right to side, cross left behind right, triple right in place
13-16 Step left to side, cross right behind left, triple left turning ¼ left
WALK TRIPLE AND PIVOT ½ TURN TRIPLE
17-20 Walk right, left, triple forward right
21-24 Step left, pivot ½ turn right (transfer weight into right), triple forward left
TOE TAP TRIPLES
25-28 Tap right toes forward, tap right toes to side, triple right in place
29-32 Tap left toes forward, tap left toes to side, triple left in place
REPEAT
If you use the suggested song, "Dance Above The Rainbow", the dance will end facing the back wall. To end on a dramatic note and for fun, on the last triple left, turn ½ left, then raise your left arm straight up, keeping your right arm across your waist as you stomp down left on count 32, while facing the front wall.
Choreographer Data
Name
Contact
Links
Rosie Multari
445 Eastern Blvd., Bayville, NJ 08721
Phone: (732) 269-1640 (home)
[EMail] [No Website]
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Music Data
Title [Artist]
Song Info
Links
Dance Above The Rainbow
[Ronan Hardiman]
Album: Feet of Flames
Also: Line Dance Fever 9
Speed: 117 BPM
Phrasing: Not perfectly phrased
Rhythm: [Unknown]
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Toss The Feathers
[Corrs]
Album: Forgiven Not Forgotten
Speed: 116 BPM
Phrasing: Not perfectly phrased
Rhythm: [Unknown]
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Dance Data
Filename
Last Update
Links
Stealing The Best.TXT
February 23, 2002
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