GIRLS NIGHT OUT

Choreographed by: Terry Hogan Brisbane 10/94
Music: Gina Jeffries: Girls Night Out (176)
Mark Chesnutt: Wrong Place, Wrong Time
Gina Jeffries: My Shoes Keep Walkin ' Back To You
Counts: 64
Type: 2 wall line dance - Intermediate/Advanced

KICK, BACK, 1/4 TURN, STEP
1-2  Kick Right foot forward, step backward onto ball of Right foot leaving Left foot in place
3  Step forward to replace weight on Left foot making 1/4 turn left
4  Step Right foot to the right side pushing hips slightly to the right, leave Left foot in place
 
BACK, 1/4 TURN, 1/4 TURN, TOGETHER
5  Push weight back onto Left foot making 1/4 turn right
6  Step backward onto ball of Right foot
7  Step forward onto Left foot making 1/4 turn right
8  Step Right foot beside Left foot
 
1/4 TURN, 1/4 TURN, 1/2 TURN, TOGETHER
9-12  Step Left, Right, Left, making a full turn right, touch Right foot beside Left
*These four counts are a rolling vine or frieze, and move to the left side, they are not done in place
 
SIDE, TOGETHER, SIDE, TOGETHER
13-14  Step Right foot to the right side, slide Left foot beside Right
15-16  Step Right foot to the right side, touch Left foot beside Right
 
1/2 PIVOT, STEP, HOLD
17-18  Step forward on Left foot, make 1/2 pivot turn right on ball of foot stepping forward onto Right foot
19-20  Step forward on Left foot, hold
 
1/2 PIVOT, STEP, HOLD
21-22  Step forward on Right foot, make 1/2 pivot turn left on ball of foot stepping forward onto Left foot
23-24  Step forward on Right foot, hold
 
1/2 PIVOT, STEP, HOLD
25-28  Repeat counts 17-20
 
STEP/HIPS RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, HOLD
29  Step Right foot forward at 45 deg. right pushing hips to the right
30  Transfer weight to Left foot pushing hips to the left
31-32  Transfer weight to Right foot pushing hips to the right, hold
 
STEP/HIPS LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, HOLD
33  Step Left foot forward at 45 deg. left pushing hips to the left
34  Transfer weight to Right foot pushing hips to the right
35-36  Transfer weight to Left foot pushing hips to the left, hold
 
STEP/HIPS RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, HOLD
37-40  Repeat counts 29-32
 
IN FRONT, RIGHT SIDE, WEIGHT LEFT, IN FRONT, LEFT SIDE, WEIGHT RIGHT
41-42  Step Left foot across in front of Right, step Right foot to the right side
  leaving Left foot in place
43-44  Replace weight on Left foot, step Right foot across in front of Left
45-46  Step Left foot to the left side leaving Right foot in place,
  replace weight on Right foot
 
IN FRONT, TOGETHER
47-48  Step Left foot across in front of Right, step Right foot to the right side leaving Left foot in place
  *These eight counts are done with the body facing forward, they are NOT turning steps
 
1/4 TURN, KICK, TOGETHER, TOGETHER
49  On ball of Right foot make 1/4 turn left
50  Raise Left foot and kick to the front
51-52  Step Left foot beside Right, touch Right foot beside Left
 
FORWARD-RIGHT, TOGETHER, FORWARD-RIGHT, TOUCH
53-54  Step Right foot forward at 45 deg. right, slide Left foot beside Right and step
55-56  Step Right foot forward at 45 deg. right, slide Left foot beside Right
 
FORWARD-LEFT, TOGETHER, FORWARD-LEFT, TOUCH
57-58  Step Left foot forward at 45 deg. left, slide Right foot beside Left and step
59-60  Step Left foot forward at 45 deg. left, slide Right foot beside Left
 
FORWARD-RIGHT, TOGETHER, BOUNCE, BOUNCE
61-62  Step Right foot forward at 45 deg. right, slide Left foot beside Right
63-64  With feet together, raise and drop heels twice
 
REPEAT
 
TERRY HOGAN notes:
This dance was choreographer for the suggested song and is very fast and quite
difficult to do correctly. I was flattered that it received an award at The 1995
Tamworth Country Music Festival as Australia 's most popular line dance for
the year, and also that everyone seems to do it or want to learn it, although the
speed and technique require to do it eludes many of those that try. The suggested
song is not the Judds song of the same name, that song is a slightly faster tempo
and would be suitable to dance it to once you have mastered the steps. A slower
song that works very well for the dance and is certainly easier for most people to
manage is My Shoes Keep Walkin ' Back To You by Gina Jeffries, also the song
Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Mark Chesnutt.


Also in the book 'Country Line Dance Collection 2' by Jorma Leitzinger Jr


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