Jerusalema @lk_3.0 Today

While the basic steps are standard, dancers often add personal flair:

: Touch your right toe forward and walk backward three steps (Right, Left, Right) to complete the sequence. Style and Variations

The "Jerusalema" dance is a 24-count, 4-wall beginner-friendly line dance originally choreographed to the hit song by Master KG and Nomcebo Zikode. The routine consists of three eight-count sequences repeated as you turn to face each of the four walls. Sequence 1: Diagonal Taps and Switches (Counts 1–8) Jerusalema @LK_3.0

: Place your left foot diagonally forward and tap your heel or toe four times while keeping your weight on your right foot.

For visual learners, step-by-step breakdowns are available via tutorials like the Roka’s Tutorial or Sundance Saloon's Basic Sheet . While the basic steps are standard, dancers often

: Touch your left toe to the side and take three steps to the left (Left, Right, Left).

: Incorporate "heel pops," side-to-side hip twists, or small jumps instead of steps during the switches. Sequence 1: Diagonal Taps and Switches (Counts 1–8)

: The dance is designed for inclusivity and fun; many tutorials emphasize that moving to the rhythm is more important than perfect footwork.