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4 - PLAY
Choreographed by :
Peter Metelnick
London Ontario, Canada
519-439-5990
peter.metelnick@sympatico.ca
& Anne Harris
Cheltenham, UK
(1)242 228844
anne@heroesandvillains.com
Sheet prepared by: Anne Harris - Heroes and Villains

Description: 36-count, 2-wall, line dance, with 4-count tag

Music: Happy Ever After, T. Graham Brown, 123 BPM, WCS, CD: Wine Into Water - start on vocals

1-8	WALK; WALK; ROCK; RECOVER; 1/2 TURN SHUFFLE; TRIPLE 1/2 TURN 
1,2	Walk forward right, left
3	Rock forward on to right
4	Recover back on to left
5&6	Make 1/2 turn right and shuffle forward right
7&8	Triple step left, right, left making 1/2 turn right

9-16	ROCK; RECOVER; SHUFFLE FORWARD; TRIPLE 1/2 TURN; ROCK; RECOVER
1	Rock back on to right 
2	Recover weight forward on to left
3&4	Right shuffle forward
5&6	Triple step left, right, left making 1/2 turn right
7	Rock back on to right
8	Recover weight forward on to left 

17-20	WALK; WALK; SHUFFLE FORWARD
1,2	Walk forward right, left (with attitude!)
3&4	Right shuffle forward

21-28	TOUCH; CROSS; TOUCH; CROSS; TOUCH; CROSS; KICK BALL CHANGE
1	Touch left toe out to left side
2	Step left across front of right
3	Touch right toe out to right side
4	Step right across front of left
5	Touch left toe out to left side
6	Step left across front of right
7&8	Right kick ball change

29-36	MODIFIED KICK BALL STEP; SWIVEL; SWIVEL X2
1&2	Right kick ball change stepping right to right side
	and left slightly forward
3	Swivel heels to left
4	Swivel heels to centre
5&6 	Right kick ball change stepping right to right side
	and left slightly forward
7	Swivel heels to left
8 	Swivel heels to centre

****SAILOR SHUFFLE; SAILOR SHUFFLE**** 
NB. THESE STEPS ARE ADDED TO WALLS 3,6 (CHORUS WALLS - STARTS WITH THE WORDS " WAKE UP BABY") AND ALL SUBSEQUENT WALLS
1&2	Right sailor shuffle
3&4	Left sailor shuffle
START AGAIN

Choreographers Note:  While Peter was staying with us in May '99 we played him the T Graham Brown track, and we all agreed that it was a great song & just begging to have a dance written for it.  The only obstacle was the phrasing - the verses are 36 counts, the choruses 40.  After playing around with it we decided to keep the phrasing, which meant that we had to play around with 4 counts, hence the title of the dance 4-Play.  And, the track just happened to be cut 4 on CDX vol 206, so when we wanted to have it replayed we'd say "4, Play!".