I Could Use A Beach

Choreographer: Cathy Garland (USA) - May 2025

1,077 total views 23 likes 7 comments First uploaded May 2025
Share this dance: Facebook WhatsApp
Teach Video
Demo Video

Step Sheet

PDF

LineDance Entertainment

I Could Use A Beach by Cathy Garland (USA) - May 2025 - 32 Count, 4 Wall, Beginner Dance
Intro: 16 cts (approx. 12 sec.) Start on Lyrics

WALK FORWARD MAMBO, WALK BACK COASTER (12:00 – 12:00)
1-2 Walk forward R(1) L(2)
3&4 Rock forward on R(3), Recover on L(&), Step R back(3)
5-6 Walk back L(5), R(6)
7&8 Step back on L(7), Step R next to L(&), Step forward on L(8)

LOCK STEPS R L, ½ PIVOT X2 (12:00 – 12:00)
1&2 RF forward(1), Close L behind R(&), RF forward(2)
3&4 LF forward(3), Close R behind L(&), LF forward(4)
5-6 Step RF forward(5), ½ turn over L shoulder keeping weight on L(6)
7-8 Step RF forward(7), ½ turn over L shoulder keeping weight on L(8)
(Non-turning option on pivots: R Rocking Chair)
RESTART (16 cts): Wall 3 (6:00)

MAMBO CROSS & FLICK, SWAYS, ¼ TURN R, SLIDE INTO KNEE POPS (12:00 – 3:00)
1&2& Cross RF over L(1), Recover on L(&), Step RF to R(2), Flick LF behind R(&)
3-4 Step LF to L swaying hips L(3), Sway hips R(4)
5-6 ¼ turn R, Sit back on L popping R knee(5), Slide R back next to L popping L knee(6)
7&8 Pop knees R(7) L(&) R(8)

MAMBOS R L, REVERSE RUMBA BOX (3:00 – 3:00)
1&2 Rock R to side(1), Recover on L(&), Step R next to L(2)
3&4 Rock L to side(3), Recover on R(&), Step L next to R(4)
5&6 Step RF to R(5), Touch L next to R(&), Step RF back(6)
7&8 Step LF to L(7), Touch R next to L(&), Step LF forward(8)

Translating…
About the Choreographer

Cathy Garland (USA) - May 2025

Cathy Garland is a talented choreographer from the USA, celebrated for her innovative dance styles and dynamic performances. With two captivating dances featured in our archive, she continues to inspire audiences and dancers alike with her creative artistry.

Can't find the right video?

Find More Videos

Comments from dancers (0)

Sign in to join the conversation about this dance.

No comments yet — sign in to start the conversation.