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Choreographer: Carl Gorse

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 Choreographed especially for Seaside Shuffle line dance weekend, Torquay, June 2002. Special thanks to Dawn and Samuel Gorse

TOE-HITCH, TOE-HITCH-SLIDE, ROCK-RECOVER, CHASSE-TURN LEFT
1-2Touch right toe to right side, hitch right leg in front of left leg
3&4Touch right toe to right side, hitch right leg in front of left leg, long-step (slide) right foot to right side
5-6Rock-step left foot behind right foot, rock back onto right foot
7&8Step left foot to left side, step right foot next to left foot, step left foot ¼ turn left to left side

FULL TURN LEFT, MAMBO-STEP (CLAP), LOCK-STEP BACK, TURN (RIGHT) POINT
9-10Pivot on left foot ½ turn left and step right foot back, pivot on right foot ½ turn left and step left foot forward
11&12Rock-step right foot forward, rock back onto left foot, step right foot back and clap
13&14Step left foot back, lock-step right foot across left foot, step left foot back
15-16Pivot on left foot ½ turn right and step right foot forward, pivot on right foot ¼ turn right and touch left toe forward

STEP, TOUCH, MONTEREY ¾ TURN RIGHT, VAUDEVILLE-STEP
17-18Step left foot next to right foot, touch right toe back
19-20Touch right toe to right side, pivot on left foot ½ turn right and step right foot next to left foot
21-22Pivot on right foot ¼ turn right and touch left toe to left side, touch left toe next to right foot
&23&24Step left foot back, touch right heel to right diagonal, step right foot next to left foot, step left foot across right foot

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About the Choreographer

Carl Gorse

Carl Gorse is a talented dancer and choreographer known for his innovative style and captivating performances. With one dance featured in our archive, he continues to inspire audiences with his passion and creativity in the world of dance.

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