LOST MOMENTS

Choreographer: Moses Bourassa Jr. & Barbara Frechette

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 When dancing to "Moments" by Brushwood, start dancing 4 beats before vocals.

SIDE STEPS, SIDE SHUFFLES, CROSS ROCK STEP, RECOVER STEP
1-2Step left to left side, step right next to left
3&4Step left to left side, step quickly with right next to left, step left to left side
5-6Cross right in front of left, recover on left
7&8Step right to right side, step quickly with left next to right, step right to right side

SYNCOPATED WEAVE WITH ¼ TURN TO THE LEFT
1-2Cross left in front of right, step right to right side
3-4Step left behind right, step right to right side
5-6Cross left in front of right, recover on right
7&8Step left making ¼ turn to the left, step quickly with right next to left, step forward on left

FORWARD STEPS, LOCK STEP, ½ TURN TO THE RIGHT, STEP-LOCK-STEPS
1-2Step right forward, lock left behind right
3&4Step right forward, lock left behind right, step forward on left
5-6Step forward on left, step right making ½ turn to the right
7&8Step forward on left, lock right behind right, step forward on left

FORWARD STEPS, ½ TURNS TO THE LEFT, ¼ TURN TO THE LEFT, CROSS SHUFFLE
1-2Step forward on right, step left making ½ turn to the left
3-4Step forward on right, step left making ½ turn to the left
5-6Step forward on right, step left making ¼ turn to the left
7&8Cross right over left, step left quickly to left side, cross right over left

REPEAT
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About the Choreographer

Moses Bourassa Jr. & Barbara Frechette

Moses Bourassa Jr. and Barbara Frechette are celebrated line dance choreographers whose innovative styles have enriched the dance community with an impressive archive of 102 unique routines. Their creative collaboration not only elevates the joy of movement but also inspires dancers worldwide to embrace the rhythm and connection of line dancing.

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