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The El Dorado

32 Count Four Wall Line Dance

Beginner/Intermediate level

Choreographed by: Lyndy

Music: “Oh Lonesome Me” by Kentucky Headhunters,

            “Katie Wants A Fast One” by Steve Wariner with Garth Brooks

 

   Count                    Steps

 

                   FANS AND HEELS

    1-4       Right fan, together, right heel tap, together

    5-8       Right fan, together, right heel tap, together

 

                   TOE, HEEL, TOE, BRUSHES

    9-10     Touch left toe back, together

    11-12   Right heel tap, together

    13-14   Touch left toe back, together

    15-16   Brush right foot forward, brush right foot backward (right hook optional for count 16)

 

                    RIGHT VINE ¼ TURN, LEFT VINE ¼ TURN, RIGHT VINE ¼ TURN, LEFT VINE STOMP

    17-20   Step to right, cross left behind right, step to right, kick out left leg while turning ¼ turn to the left

                & clap hands at the same time.

    21-24   Step to left, cross right in front of left, step to left, hitch with right leg while turning ¼ turn to the left

                & clap hands at the same time.

    25-28   Step to right, cross left behind right, step to right, kick out left leg while turning ¼ turn to the left

                & clap hands at the same time.

    29-32   Step to left, cross right in front of left, step to left, stomp right next to left

 

Repeat

 

Note: During counts 17-32, you will be covering the four sides of an imaginary square drawn on the floor. 

          The dancer should end up in the same location as they started this pattern (and facing a new wall).

 

         This dance can be done with lines in a contra (face to face) style. The dancers will box around the

         opposing dancer for counts 17-32. The lines must be close together for this to occur.

         (It will also make the dance much more difficult!)