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Novice-Downtown-Smas Downtown Smash! Competition Step Sheet DIVISION: Novice Open, Crystal, Silver & Gold Description: 32 Counts, 4 Walls, Showdance, Non-Country Choreographer: Paul Culshaw Music: On Broadway (feat. Katharine McPhee & Jennifer Hudson) by SMASH cast Album: SMASH – The Complete Season Two Count-in: 16 Count Intro Note: There is a restart after 16 counts on Wall 3 (see note below). Dancers will dance Wall 1 Vanilla, Wall 2 Vanilla, Wall 3 (until restart) Vanilla, Wall 4 Variation, Wall 5 Vanilla, Wall 6 Variation etc. 1-8 Walk Back and Hold x2, Out Out & Cross, Side, Cross 1,2 Step RF back, hold 3,4 Step LF back, hold &5&6 Step RF out (&) Step LF out (5) Step RF in (&) Cross LF over RF (6) 7,8 Step RF to R (7) Cross LF over RF (8) 9-16 Point, ½ Monterey Turn, Point, Touch, Sweeps F, Kick & Point 1,2 Point R toe to R (1) Make ½ turn over R shoulder, closing feet (2) (face 6.00) 3,4 Point L toe to L (3) Touch L toe next to RF (4) 5,6 Stepping fwd onto LF, sweep RF from back to front (5) stepping fwd onto RF sweep LF from back to front (6) 7&8 Kick LF forward (7) Step LF in place (&) Point R toe to R (8) *** Restart the dance here on Wall 3 *** 17-24 Cross, Point, Cross, Releve Hitch, Hold, Ball Step, Kick Ball Step 1,2 Cross RF over LF (1) Point L toe to L (2) 3,4 Cross LF over RF making 1/8 turn R (3) Rise up onto L toe, hitching R knee (4) (face 7.30) 5&6 Hold (5) Step down onto RF (&) Step forward LF (6) 7&8 Kick RF forward (7) Step RF in place (&) Step LF forward (8) (still facing 7.30) 25-32 Step Hop with Hitch & Slide B, Touch, 1 ¼ Turn L, Step. 1,2 Step forward on R leg (1), *hop, hitching L knee in air land on RF (2) (face 7.30) *Option for Silver & Gold competitors on count 2: step without the hop* 3,4 Slide back on LF dragging R heel (3) Square up to face 6.00 touching R toe next to LF (4) (face 6.00) 5,6 ¼ Turn R stepping onto RF (5) *Make ½ turn R stepping onto LF (6) 7,8 *Make ½ turn R stepping forward onto RF (7) *Step LF next to RF (8) (face 9.00) *Option for Silver & Gold competitors on counts 6,7,8: Walk fwd L, R, L* Begin again J © World Dance Masters LTD. All rights reserved 2018-2019 .
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