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Choreographer: Stephen Sunter

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DIAGONAL WALK, WALK, TOUCH, STEP BACK, WALK, WALK, COASTER STEP
1-2Walk forward on a diagonal toward 1:00 on left, right
3-4Touch left toe forward, step back left
5-6Walk backward on a diagonal toward 7:00 on right, left
7&8Step back right, step left next to right, step forward right completing a ¼ to face 3:00

STEP, SCUFF, HITCH - STEP, ½ TURN LEFT, SHUFFLE ½ LEFT, ¼ TURN LEFT SIDE ROCK
1-2&Step forward left, scuff right next to left, hitch right knee slightly
3-4Step forward right, pivot ½ turn left
5&6Shuffle ½ turn left on: right, left, right
7-8Make a ¼ turn left and rock out to left side, replace weight to right

CROSS, POINT, CROSS, POINT, TOUCH, KICK, SAILOR STEP
1-2Cross step left over right, point right to side
3-4Cross step right over left, point left to side
5-6Touch left next to right, kick left out to side
7&8Step left behind right, right to side, left in place

STEP, ¾ TURN, SIDE, BEHIND, ¼ TURN, STEP, PIVOT ½, TURN 1/8, STEP FORWARD
1-2Step forward right, make ¾ turn right on ball of right foot finishing with left touching next to right
3-4Side step left, step right behind left
5-6Make ¼ turn left stepping forward left, step forward right
7-8Pivot ½ left, make 1/8 turn left and step right diagonal forward

REPEAT
This dance was written for Sue Weston (Bossy Boots) because she passed the music on to me and requested me write a dance to it. The dance was released at her Sunday workshop on 6th October 2002. Thanks for all the support, Sue!

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About the Choreographer

Stephen Sunter

Stephen Sunter is a dynamic choreographer and dancer, renowned for his innovative contributions to the art of dance, with an impressive 66 pieces showcased in our archive. His passion for movement and creativity continues to inspire audiences and performers alike, making a lasting impact on the dance community.

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