Goodbye Would Go

Choreographer: Heather Barton (Bootleggers - Oct 2011)

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Intro: 16 Counts start on vocals

S1: CROSS ROCK RIGHT, SIDE CHASSE ¼, STEP LEFT ¼, CROSS SIDE BEHIND
1, 2Cross rock right over left, recover on left
3&4Step right to right side, step left beside right, 1/4 turn right
5, 6Step left forward, ¼ turn right
7&8Cross left over right, step right to right side, cross left behind right

S2: SIDE ROCK, RECOVER, RIGHT ¼SAILOR, MAMBO FORWARD, BACK RIGHT
1, 2Side rock right, recover left
3&4Cross right behind left, ¼ turn right step left beside right, step right to side
5&6Rock forward left, recover on right, step back on left
7, 8Step back on right, drag left beside right

S3: WALK RIGHT LEFT, SCUFF SIDE, BEHIND SIDE CROSS, SIDE ROCK
&1 2Bring left beside right (&) Walk forward on right, walk forward on left
3, 4Scuff right foot forward, step to right side
5&6Cross left behind right, step right to right side, cross left over right
7, 8Rock right to right side, recover on left
Restart dance here on wall 4 (facing 6 o’clock)

S4 :ROCK BACK & POINT, RIGHT ¼ SAILOR, STEP LEFT ¼ CROSS, SIDE ROCK
1&2Rock back on right, recover on left, point right out to right side
3&4Cross right behind left, ¼ turn right step left beside right, step right forward
5&6Step left ¼ turn right, cross left over right
7, 8Rock right to right side, recover left

Restart: Wall 4 Dance up to count 24, then restart dance from the beginning.

Music available from TIM McKAY available - www.timmckay.co.uk

Happy dancing Heather xx

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About the Choreographer

Heather Barton (Bootleggers - Oct 2011)

Heather Barton, a talented performer from the acclaimed production "Bootleggers" (October 2011), has captivated audiences with her dynamic energy and artistry. With one dance featured in our archive, her contribution continues to inspire and resonate within the dance community.

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