MEN AT WORK
Choreographer: Gaye Teather
Step Sheet
1-2Kick right foot across left, step right to right side
3-4Kick left foot across right, step left to left side (feet now shoulder width apart)
5-6Swivel right heel in, swivel right toe in
7-8Swivel left heel in, swivel left toe in (feet now together)
QUARTER MONTEREY TURN TWICE
1-2Touch right toe to right side, on ball of left pivot quarter turn right stepping right beside left (facing 3:00)
3-4Touch left toe to left side, step left beside right
5-6Touch right toe to right side, on ball of left pivot quarter turn right stepping right beside left (facing 6:00)
7-8Touch left toe to left side, touch left beside right
Restart dance at this point during walls 3 and 6 (facing 12:00 each time) stepping left beside right to restart
LUNGE LEFT, RECOVER, LUNGE RIGHT, RECOVER
1-2Step left to left side (big step) leaning whole body left (lunge) with both arms out to right side (put your own attitude in!)
3-4Recover onto right straightening body up, step left beside right
5-6Step right to right side (big step) leaning whole body right (lunge) with both arms out to left side (more attitude!)
7-8Recover onto left straightening body up, step right beside left
VINE QUARTER TURN LEFT, BRUSH, JAZZ BOX
1-2Step left to left, cross right behind left
3-4Turn quarter left stepping forward on left, brush right forward (facing 3:00)
5-8Cross right over left, step back on left, step right to right, step left beside right
REPEAT
TAG
At the end of walls 1, 4 and 8 (facing 3:00, 3:00 and 6:00 respectively) as follows
1-2Kick right across left, step right beside left
3-4Kick left across right, step left beside right
ENDING
The dance ends with the 2 quarter Monterey turns, make the second of these a half Monterey turn to finish facing the front wall
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About the Choreographer
Gaye Teather is a renowned line dance choreographer whose innovative and engaging routines have captivated dancers around the world, amassing an impressive 159 dances in our archive. Her creative approach not only inspires movement but also fosters a vibrant community, making an enduring impact on the art of line dancing.
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