Wild West Hero

Choreographed by Max Perry

Level: 72 Count 4 Wall Line Dance Beg/Intermediate
Music: "Wild West Hero" by The Dean Brothers - From the Techno-Country Maxi Single

Counts				Steps
	Rock Steps Forward & Back, Right Shuffle Turning 1/2 Right
1,2,3,4	Rock Right forward, Step Left in place. Rock Right back, Step Left in place 
5,6 	Rock Right forward, Step Left in place 
7&8 	Turn 1/2 Right while doing a Right shuffle (R,L,R) - Keep steps small! 
	Rock Steps Forward and Back, Left Shuffle Turning 1/2 Left 
1,2,3,4	Rock Left forward, Step Right in place, Rock Left back, Step Right in place 
5,6	Rock Left forward, Step Right in place 
7&8	Turn 1/2 Left while doing a Left shuffle (L,R,L) - Keep it small! 
	Point Right, Hold, Point Left, Hold 
1,2	Touch Right toe to right side, Hold 
&,3,4	Quickly step Right next to left foot (&), Touch Left toe to left side (3), Hold (4) 
	Syncopated Heel Touches Forward (foot switches), Hold & Clap
&,5,& 	Quickly step Left next to Right (&), Touch Right heel forward (5), 
	Step Right next to Left (&) 
6&,7,8 	Touch Left heel forward (6), Step Left next to Right (&), Touch Right heel forward (7), 
	Hold & Clap (8) 
	Right Shuffle Forward, 1/2 Turn Right 
1&2,3,4 	Right shuffle forward (R,L,R), Step Left forward & turn 1/2 right, Step in place with Right
	Left Shuffle Turning 3/4 Right, Rock Back, Step in Place 
5&6,&,8 	Left shuffle in place (L,R,L) turning 3/4 right - keep steps small! for counts 5&6 
	Rock Right back (5th position), Step Left in Place 
	Begin Again!

Notes: A "Rock Step" is defined as an exchange of weight from one foot to the other. The type of rock step is determined by the first step or movement, EX: A forward rock occurs when you step forward first, then shift your weight back onto the foot that stayed "in place" - you are not rocking backward, just shifting weight to the other foot. Therefore, when I notate a rock step or a 1/4 or 1/2 turn as they are based on the same movement, I am writing down exactly were the weight should be. I hope this clears up any confusion between the way you see some things defined on other choreographer's vs my own cue sheets. This dance has a "Tush Push" flavor, in case you don't get to enjoy this music right away. But believe me it is awesome!!!

 

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