NEW CLYDE Type: two wall line dance Music : Sparkle (Vince Gill) I Quit (Vince Gill) Down at the Twist and Shout (Mary-Chapin Carpenter) 1 Touch right heel in front and lift left heel (same time), lower left heel 2-5 Repeat 4 more times touching heel back, front, back, front 6 Touch left heel in front and lift right heel (same time), lower right heel 7 Touch left heel front/diag. and lift right heel (same time), lower right heel 8 Touch left heel to side and lift right heel (same time), lower right heel 9 Touch left heel in front and lift right heel (same time), lower right heel 10-13 Repeat 6&-9& but with right foot 14 Touch left heel crossed in back and lift right heel (same time), lower right heel 15 Bring left foot together touching toe first, then lowering the heel 16 Touch right heel crossed in back and lift left heel (same time), lower left heel 17 Bring right foot together with a stomp 18-21 Walk 4 steps in a circle to finish 1 wall (clockwise, or to the right) over from where you started walking 22 Touch right toe in front and lift left heel (same time), lower left heel 23-26 Repeat 4 more time, touching back, front, back, front 27 Touch left toe in front and lift right heel (same time), lower right heel 28-31 Repeat 4 more times, touching back, front, back ,front 32 Touch right toe to the side and lift left heel (same time), lower left heel 33 Bring right foot in but forward, touch toe first, then heel 34-37 Repeat 32&-33& 2 more times with left foot, right foot. 38 Touch left toe to the side and lift right heel (same time), lower right heel 39 Bring left foot in but backward, touch toe first, then heel, snap fingers 40-42 Walk backward, touch toe first, then heel, snap fingers (3 steps r l r) 43-46 Repeat steps 14&-17 47-50 Walk 4 steps in a circle to finish 1 wall (clockwise, or to the right) over from where you started walking. START OVER It takes two iterations of the dance to return to the wall you first started on. This dance is also great to do to fast, upbeat Cajun music (with lots of accordions and fiddles, along the lines of Mary-Chapin Carpenter's Down at the Twist and Shout) This is an adaptation of the Clyde line dance that my instructor learned in Daytona Beach last year