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Disappearing Tail Lights

Count: 32
Wall: 4
Level: Improver
Choreographer:
Alison Biggs & Peter Metelnick, TheDanceFactoryUK (June 2012)
Music: Disappearing Tail Lights – Gord Bamford. CD: Is It Friday Yet?
Start 16 counts after the main beat kicks on the word ‘tail lights’ –


R side, L together, R side shuffle, L cross rock/recover, chasse 1⁄4 L
1-2 Step R side, step L together
3&4 Step R side, step L together, step R side
5-6 Cross rock L over R, recover weight on R
7&8 Step L to L side, step R together, turn 1⁄4 L step L forward (9 o’clock)

TAG/RESTARTS: During walls 6 & 10 dance the first 8 counts & add the following 4 counts:
1-4Step R forward, pivot 1⁄4 left, touch R next to L & hold! Begin dance again
1st time this happens is on wall 6 you will be facing 9 o’clock to restart the dance on your 3 o’clock wall
2nd time it happens is on wall 10 you will be facing 6 o’clock to restart the dance on your front wall 12 o’clock


R fwd, 1⁄4 L pivot turn, R cross shuffle, L side rock/recover, L behind-side-cross
9-10 Step R forward, pivot 1⁄4 left (6 o’clock)
11&12 Cross step R over L, step L side, cross step R over L
13-14 Rock L side, recover weight on R
15&16 Cross step L behind R, step R side, cross step L over R

R side, L together, R fwd shuffle, L fwd rock/recover, 1⁄2 L shuffle
17-18 Step R side, step L together
19&20 Step R forward, step L together, step R forward
21-22 Rock L forward, recover weight on R
23&24 Turning 1⁄2 left step L forward, step R together, step L forward (12 o’clock)

Walk/turn fwd 2, R fwd shuffle, L fwd rock/recover, 1⁄4 L toaster cross (turning coaster)
25-26 Step R forward, step L forward
Turning option 1-2: Turning 1⁄2 left step R back, turning 1⁄2 left step L forward
27&28 Step R forward, step L together, step R forward
29-30 Rock L forward, recover weight on R
31&32 Turning 1⁄4 left step L back, step R together, cross step L over R (9 o’clock)

BIG ENDING: dance to count 26 of the dance, step forward on your right and strike a pose! Ta-Da!