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Drowsy Maggie
Adapted for Wheelchair Users
4 WALL - 32 COUNTS - IMPROVER
STEPS ACTUAL FOOTWORK
CALLING
S
DIRECTION
UGGESTION
Section 1 Roll Forward, Clap, Roll Backward, Clap
1 - 3 Roll slowly forward. Roll 2, 3 Forward
& 4 Clap. Clap On the spot
5 - 7 Roll slowly forward. Roll 2, 3 Forward
& 8 Clap. Clap On the spot
Section 2 1/2 Turn Right, Roll Forward, Full Turn Right
1 - 3 Make 1/2 turn to the right. 1/2 Turn Right Turning Right
& 4 Short roll forward, to return to starting position on floor. Roll Forward
5 - 8 Make full turn to the right. Full turn Turn Right
Option If you cannot do the full turn above, try the movement below:
(5 - 6) Roll forward, roll backward Roll Rock On the spot
(7 - 8) Brush Palms : brush your thighs with palms of your hands Brush Brush
Section 3 Clap, Hand Struts, Clap, Hand Strut, Roll Forward
1 & 2 Clap and put the hands on the thighs. Clap On the spot
3 - 4 Right and left hand together: tips of fingers then palms flat on the thighs Strut
& 5 Clap Clap
6 - 7 Right and left hand together: tips of fingers then palms flat on the thighs Strut
& 8 Short roll forward to return to start position on floor. Roll Forward
Section 4 1
1
/4 turn right, Roll Forward
1 - 2 Make 1/4 turn right 1/4 Turn Right Turning right
& 3 - 5 Make 1/2 turn to the right 1/2 Turn Right
& 6 - 7 Make 1/2 turn to the right 1/2 Turn Right
& 8 Roll forward Roll Forward
Option These movements are very quick! If you cannot do them try this option:
(1 - 2) Make a chair twist, diagonally left Twist Left On the spot
(3 - 6) Make 1/4 turn to the right 1/4 Turn Right Turning right
(7 - 8) Roll forward Roll Forward
Original Choreography by: Maggie Gallagher (UK)
Choreographed to: ‘Cock Of The North’ by The Fables (135 bpm)
Adapted for Wheelchair users by: Gilles Bataille (France) May 2008
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DROWSEY MAGGIE 1 31/10/08, 11:24:30 am
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