BLUE COLLAR BLUES

Choreographer: Andy Chumbley (Nov 07)

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Intro: 32 counts.

STEP BRUSH X 4
1-2 Step forward on right, brush left
3-4 Step forward on left, brush right
5-6 Step forward on right, brush left
7-8 Step forward on left, brush right (12:00)

CROSS, 1/4 TURN, WEAVE
1-2 Cross right over left stepping down on right, 1/4 turn right stepping back on left
3-4 Step right to right, cross left over right
5-6 Step right to right, step left behind right
7-8 Step right to right, cross left over right (3:00)

MONTEREY, WEAVE, 1/4 TURN LEFT
1-2 Touch right to right, pivot 1/2 turn right shifting weight to right
3-4 Touch left to left, step left next to right
5-6 Cross right over left, step left to left
7-8 Step right behind left, 1/4 turn left stepping forward on left (6:00)

STEP TOUCH X 2, 3/4 TURN LEFT
1-2 Step right to right, touch left next to right
3-4 Step left to left, touch right next to left
5-6 Step forward on right, 1/2 turn left stepping forward on left
7-8 Step forward on right, 1/4 turn left stepping left to left (9:00)

CROSS POINT X 2, JAZZ BOX, 1/4 TURN
1-2 Cross right over left, point left to left
3-4 Cross left over right, point right to right
5-6 Cross right over left, step back on left
7-8 1/4 right stepping right to right, step forward on left (12:00)

STEP TOUCH X 2, VINE, 1/4 TURN
1-2 Step right to right, touch left toe behind right
3-4 Step left to left, touch right toe behind left
5-6 Step right to right, step left behind right
7-8 1/4 turn right stepping forward on right, step forward on left (3:00)

Repeat

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About the Choreographer

Andy Chumbley (Nov 07)

Andy Chumbley (Nov 07) is a talented choreographer whose innovative spirit shines through in each of his creations. With four captivating dances showcased in our archive, he continues to inspire audiences and dancers alike with his infectious passion for movement.

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