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Name: Bye Bye Paris

Count: 32

Wall: 4

Level: Ar priekšzināšanām/Newcomer (C deja)

Choreographer: Michele Burton

Music: Bye Bye Paris - Ray Collins' Hot-Club

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Bye Bye Paris

Intro: The tempo starts to kick in after the words, "Believe me I would Stay...." Start the dance on the first "BYE" (of Bye Bye Paris). This is 25 seconds into the song

1-8: KICK, BACK, SIDE, DIAGONAL, KICK, BACK, SIDE DIAGONAL
1-2       Sharp low kick R to right diagonal (1), Step R back (2)

3-4       Step L to left (3), Step R in front of R (4)

5-6       Sharp low kick L to L diagonal (5), Step L back (6)

7-8       Step R to right (7), Step L in front of R (8)

Styling: This set of 8 is small and compact. The kick emanates from the knee.

9-16: SLOW ¼ TURNING JAZZ BOX
1-2       Step R over L (1), Hold (2)

3-4       Step L back (3), Hold (4)

5-6       Turn ¼ right, step R to right (5), Hold (6) 3:00

7-8       Step L forward (7), Hold (8)

17-24: STOMP, SWIVEL HEEL, TOE, HEEL, STOMP, SWIVEL HEEL, TOE, HEEL
1-2       Stomp R to right diagonal (lean into step) (1), Swivel L heel in (right shoulder leans in to right diagonal) (2)

3-4       Swivel L toes in (3), Swivel L heel in (weight R) (4)

5-6       Stomp L to left diagonal (lean into step) (5), Swivel R heel in (left shoulder leans into left diagonal) (6)

7-8       Swivel R toe in(7), Swivel R heel in (weight L) (8)

Styling: The heel toe swivels give the illusion of the back foot being dragged to the front foo

25-32: FORWARD, HOLD, 1/4 TURN, HOLD, STEP, 1/8 SWIVEL TURN, STEP, 1/8 SWIVEL TURN
1-2       Step R forward (1), Hold (2)

3-4       Turn ¼ left, shift weight to L(3), Hold (4) 12:00

5-6       Step R slightly forward (5), Turn 1/8, step L in place (6)

7-8       Step R slightly forward (7), Turn 1/8, step L in place (8) 9:00

Styling: Cts 5 - 8, bring your right hand up and shake your index finger, no,no,no.
This is derived from "the trucker," a dance move in the 30's. The footwork of last 4 counts will eventually feel like swivel steps, turning ¼ left.