Come Along Please

Choreographer: Kate Sala (UK) April 2015

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#16 count intro, so completing 1 full wall before the singing.

Right Diagonal Step Lock, Step Lock Step, Left Diagonal Walk x 2, Mambo Step.
1 2Step R forward to right diagonal. Lock step L behind R.
3 & 4Step R forward to right diagonal. Lock step L behind R. Step R forward to right diagonal.
5 6Facing left diagonal walk forward on L, R.
7 & 8Rock forward on L, Recover on to R. Step back on L.

Walk back x 2, Sailor 1/4 Turn Right, Touch Flick Touch, Coaster Step.
1 2Facing front wall, walk back on R, L.
3 & 4Cross step R behind L. Turn 1/4 right stepping L to left side. Step R in place. 3 o’clock
(For easier option replace the sailor 1/4 turn right with cha cha cha steps in place turning 1/4 right.
5 & 6Touch L toe forward. Flick L foot back to left diagonal. Touch L toe forward.
7 & 8Step back on L. Step R next to L. Step forward on L.

Charleston Step Forward & Back, Heel Dig x 2, Behind Side Cross.
1 2Touch R toe forward (or low kick). Step back on R.
3 4Touch L toe back. Step forward on L.
5 6Dig R heel forward to right diagonal x 2.
7 & 8Cross step R behind L. Step L to left side. Cross step R over L.

Walk Around Turning Left x 4, Step Forward, Together, Pigeon Toes x 2.
1 - 4Full turn walk around in a circle turning over left shoulder on L, R, L, R. 3 o’clock
5 6Step forward on L. Step R next to L.
& 7Swivel both heels out. Bring both heels together.
& 8Swivel both heels out. Bring both heels together.

Start Again Enjoy!

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About the Choreographer

Kate Sala (UK) April 2015

Kate Sala, a talented choreographer from the UK, has captivated audiences with her dynamic dance style since April 2015. With two exciting dances featured in our archive, she continues to inspire and engage dancers around the world!

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