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Choreographer: Mark Furnell (UK) & Chris Godden (UK) - November 2025

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Rr by Mark Furnell (UK) & Chris Godden (UK) - November 2025 - 32 Count, 4 Wall, Beginner Dance
Intro: 32 Counts, Start at approx 19 secs

SEC 1 Side Rock, Side Shuffle, Side Rock, ¼ Sailor Step
1-2Rock right to right, recover weight on to left
3&4Step right to right, step left beside right, step right to right
5-6Rock left to left, recover weight on to right
7&8Turn ¼ left step left behind right, step right to right, step left forward (9:00)

SEC 2 Walk, Walk, Shuffle, Rock, Coaster Step
1-2Step right forward, step left forward
3&4Step right forward, step left beside right, step right forward
5-6Rock left forward, recover weight on to right
7&8Step left back, step right beside left, step left forward

SEC 3 Step, ⅛ Pivot, Step, ⅛ Pivot, Weave, Point
1-2Step right forward, pivot ⅛ left transferring weight onto left (7:30)
3-4Step right forward, pivot ⅛ left transferring weight onto left (6:00)
5-6Cross right over left, step left to left
7-8Step right behind left, point left to left

SEC 4 Samba Step, Samba Step, ¼ Jazzbox, Touch
1&2Cross left over right, rock right to right, recover weight on to left
3&4Cross right over left, rock left to left, recover weight on to right
5-6Cross left over right, turn ¼ left step right back (3:00)
7-8Step left to left, touch right beside left

Last Update: 5 Nov 2025

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Mark Furnell (UK) & Chris Godden (UK) - November 2025

Mark Furnell and Chris Godden are renowned UK line dance choreographers celebrated for their innovative and energetic creations. With two dynamic dances in our archive, they continue to inspire dancers worldwide with their passion and creativity.

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