Hold Your Horses
Choreographed by A.T. Kinson & Tom Mickers
Description: 64 count, 4 wall,
intermediate/advanced line dance
Music: Hold
Your Horses by E-Type Album: The Ultimate in Dance (Superstar Productions)
KICK
BALL STEP, ¼ TURN, SKATER STEP FOUR TIMES
1&2 Kick right to right side, step right in place, step left
forward
3-4 Step right forward, ¼ turn left as you step left
5-6 Skate right, skate left (traveling forward)
7-8 Skate right, skate left (traveling forward)
STEP
TOUCH, STEP TOUCH, TROT STEP BACKWARDS
1-2 Step right to right side, touch left toe behind right
Raise your hands high and stretch you
body nice and tall during count 1. Drop your hands to your side and click your
fingers while bringing your body back down on count 2. The lower you get, the
farther you can cross that foot behind.
3-4 Step left to left side, touch right toe behind left
Raise your hands high and stretch you
body nice and tall during count 3. Drop your hands to your side and click your
fingers while bringing your body back down on count 4. The lower you get, the
farther you can cross that foot behind.
&5&6 Gallop back right, left, right, left (feet shoulder width
apart)
&7&8 Repeat counts &5&6
Counts &5&6&7&8 are the
"Spank The Horsey" part. As you gallop backwards, get up on the balls
of your feet and make your legs as bowlegged as possible. Roll those hips as
you move backward. Place your left fist forward, knuckles up, as if holding the
reins of your horse. On each count, slap the air below your left arm with your
right hand, as if slapping the side of your horse. Slapping your horse makes it
gallop backwards?
GRAPEVINE
RIGHT, GRAPEVINE LEFT
1 Step right to right side (right arm across chest, forearm
parallel to floor, as palm of left hand pushes right fist to the right)
2 Step left behind right (left arm across chest, forearm parallel
to floor, as palm of right hand pushes left fist to the left)
3 Step right to right side (both hands touch shoulders and snap
your fingers)
4 Touch left next to right (bring both arms straight down and snap
your fingers)
5 Step left to left side (left arm across chest, forearm parallel
to floor, as palm of right hand pushes left fist to the left)
6 Step right behind left (right arm across chest, forearm parallel
to floor, as palm of left hand pushes right fist to the right)
7 Step left to left side (both hands touch shoulders and snap your
fingers)
8 Touch right next to left (bring both arms straight down and snap
your fingers)
KNEE
KNOCKS
1-4 With feet together knock knees in and out starting with knees
knocking in (lean body to the right as you stretch your left arm forward and
circle from the center to the left side)
5-8 Repeat steps for 1-4 (lean body to the left as you stretch your
right arm forward and circle from the center to the right side) * for easier
variation of these 8 counts, just bounce heels instead of knee knocks
STEP,
KICK, CROSS, BACK, POINT, AND HEEL, AND TOUCH TURN
1-2 Step forward on left, scuff or kick right down towards floor
3-4 Cross right over left, step back on left
5&6 Point right to right side, step right next to left, left heel
forward
&7-8 Step left next to right, touch right toe back, turn ½ to the
right and transfer weight to right foot
STEP
SCUFF, STEP, STOMP, SWIVEL AND SWIVEL, STEP BACK, TOGETHER
1-2 Step forward on left, scuff right forward
3-4 Step down on right foot, stomp left foot in front of right
&5&6 Swivel heels to the left, center, left, center
7-8 Step back on left, step right next to left
ALL
THOSE STEPS AGAIN
1-16Repeat those last 16 counts, except end with a touch instead of a step so
your right foot is free to start the dance again.
REPEAT
TAG
Start the dance 32 counts after the drum
kicks in. Then do the tag at the end of walls 2 and 4
GRAPEVINE RIGHT, GRAPEVINE LEFT WITH ¼ TURN
1-2Step right to right side, step left behind right
3-4Step right to right side, touch left next to right
5-6Step left to left side, step right behind left
7-8Step left to left side with ¼ turn left, touch right next to left
PADDLE
TURN
&1Make ¼ left, point the right toe to the right side
&2Turn ¼ left, point the right toe to the right side
&3Turn ¼ left, point the right toe to the right side
4Step right next to left
Some folks leave out the ¼ turn in the
second grapevine and add it back in here on count 4. Realistically, it doesn't
matter even a tiny bit where you put it.
&5 Turn ¼ right, point the left toe to the left side
&6 Turn ¼ right, point the left toe to the left side
&7 Turn ¼ right, point the left toe to the left side
8 Turn ¼ right and step the left foot forward
During the entire tag, you are rolling
your fists around each other in front of your body. You could roll forward on
the vine right, and backward on the vine left. You can roll them one revolution
per count, or for a more exciting look, try two revolutions per count.
You can also try to turn all of those ¼
paddle turns into ½ turns so that you do two full turns to the left and then
two full turns to the right.
Rolling your arms while turning your body
tests the laws of physics so it may not be as easy as it sounds. And rolling at
double speed while spinning at double speed is downright frightening!
STARTING
WALL
According to the Fédération d'Association
de Kinetic Exactitude (F.A.K.E.), the official starting direction for this
dance is 35 degrees East of Magnetic North. However, the committee has agreed
that, under certain conditions, it is acceptable to begin the dance facing the
3:00 wall (¼ turn to the right of your normal starting wall). The ¼ turn on
count 4 then brings you to the front wall. It is also acceptable to begin the
dance facing the 12:00 wall (a.k.a. the "Front" wall), though doing
so on a dance floor where everyone else is starting elsewhere could lead to
laughter, so that is highly contra-indicated.
Truthfully, you will find that some
dancers start at 12:00, and some start at 3:00. Somewhere, probably, there is
someone starting 35 degrees East of Magnetic North. As long as the dancers can
agree on a common start direction during the lengthy intro to the song, nobody
really cares at all which way this dance begins. It's a FOUR WALL dance. It
faces ALL DIRECTIONS!
If you are having trouble coming to an
agreement with your neighboring dancers during the intro, please return to your
chair, collect your belongings, access the egress, employ cartage to your
abode, consume a Valium, apply a cool compress to your ocular region, and
assume a horizontal position in a darkened sanctum. Your angst level is WAAAY
too high.