SKYVIEW WHEELCHAIR WALTZ

CHOREOGRAPHER: Susan (Zumbo) Gordon 10/97
COUNT: 30
TYPE: 1 Wall Line Waltz (or contra)
MUSIC:  Which Bridge To Cross by Vince Gill
	Did I Shave My Legs For This by Deanna Carter
	Any very slow waltz

(If done contra, you will have to allow twice as much space between
the wheelchairs for the turns when you pass each other)

Start by lining up the wheelchairs facing a wall, with a wheelchair and
half width between each.
When the music starts, the first one turns to the Right to start a circle
(he/she is the Leader), doing a basic waltz step, leading with the left
foot. Do a full circle, then the leader will stop at the original start
place, doing the steps in place, as each chair gets back in the line facing
the wall again. All will continue doing the steps in place as each chair
gets back into position (remember the spacing).

When everyone is lined up and ready, continue as below:

1-3	Left step forward, Right step forward, Left step together
4-6	Right step forward, Left step forward, Right step together
7-9	Left step back, Right step back, Left step together
10-12	Right step back, Left step back, Right step together

13	Left step forward while starting to make a 1/2 turn Left
14-15	Right step together, Left step together
16	(Finish the left turn) Right step back
17-18	Left step together, Right step together
19-21	*Left step back, Right step back, Left step together

22	Right step forward while starting to make a 1/2 turn Left
23-24	Left step together, Right step together
25	(Finish the left turn) Left step back
26-27	Right step together, Left step together
28-30	*Right step back, Left step back, Right step together

*Note: You need these extra steps to straighten out the wheelchairs.

START AGAIN

Step Description by: Susan (Zumbo) Gordon
From:	MCromeek@aol.com

Reformatted for display on web site 
Dancing Deep In the Heart of Texas
by Don & Patti Brown
http://members.aol.com/CactusStar/home.htm



Step sheet presentation copyright ©1997 by Don & Patti Brown. All rights reserved. Copyright for the dance remains with the original choreographer. This step sheet may be copied, however, please retain all copyright credits.