SALTY DOG BLUES

Choreographer: Andy Monks

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HEEL SWITCHES, KICK BALL CROSS TWICE MOVING RIGHT
1&2&Right heel forward, bring right heel back next to left, left heel forward, left heel back to place
3&4&Point right toe to right side, bring right back to place, point left toe to left, bring left back to place
5&6Kick right foot forward slightly across left, place right next to left, cross left over right
7&8Repeat steps 5&6

ROCKS WITH SYNCOPATED GRAPEVINE AND SAILOR STEPS
9-10Rock right to the right side and recover onto left
11&12Right foot behind left step left to left side, step right across left
13-14Rock left to left side recover onto right
15&16Left foot behind right, step right to right side, step left foot slightly forward (hip distance apart)

RIGHT & LEFT SHUFFLES FORWARD ¾ TURN RIGHT
17&18Step right foot forward, step left next to right, step right forward
19&20Step left foot forward step right next to left, step left forward
21-22Rock forward onto right foot recover on to left (use momentum to start the turn)
23-24On the ball of the left turn ¾ turn over right shoulder, step left next to right

JUMP TURN MASH POTATO BACK
25-26Jump both feet hip distance apart, jump and cross right foot over left
27&28Unwind ½ turn left clap hands twice
29-30Spread both heel out, bring both heels in step right foot back slightly while spreading heels. Bring them back in
31-32Repeat 29 to 30
29-32 can be replaced with a simple walk back stepping right left right touch left next to right

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About the Choreographer

Andy Monks

Andy Monks is a talented choreographer and dancer celebrated for their innovative contributions to the dance community, with six captivating pieces featured in our archive. With a passion for creativity and a commitment to artistic excellence, Andy continues to inspire audiences and fellow artists alike through their dynamic performances.

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