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The Scouse House of Bamboo

Choreographed by Karen Davies
Music: House of Bamboo by Andy Williams
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Created: 4/1/2025
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32 Count, 4 Wall
9/27/2025
Featured in the BBC TV series – This City is Ours.
This choreography has been adapted and slightly changed from the TV series .The original choreography is by Emma Weissensteiner.
 
#Dance starts after32 count intro, Lyrics “You must get to know”, with heavier beat.
 
Section 1 - (R)Side together side touch, (L) side together side touch
1-4
Step right foot to right side, step left next to right, step right to right side, touch left next to right.
5-8
Step left to left side, step right next to left, step left to left side, touch right next to left.
 
Section 2 - Back touch, forward touch, back step, back touch 1/4 R
1-4
Step right foot back, touch left next to right, step left foot forward, touch right next to left.
5-8
Step right foot back, step left next to right, step right foot back, step left next to right- ¼ turn to 3 o clock.
 
Section 3 - Side behind, side 1/4 L,  R hitch, side 1/4 R, behind side touch
1-4
Step left to left side, step right behind left, step left ¼ turn (12 o’clock), hitch right knee.
5-8
¼ turn Step right to right side ( 9 o’clock), step left behind right, step right to right side, touch left to right.
 
Section 4 - Side behind side with holds and clap
1-4
Step left to left side, hold, step right behind left, hold.
5-8
Step left to left side, hold, touch right next to left hold & clap.
 
** Wall 3. If you fancy moving your arms and doing a bit of a shimmy to this wall… plus a snake move at the end to fit to the music, then please feel free to use this 32 counts to Wall 3 as a replacement to steps above:
Walk in  circle R,L,R,L over right shoulder, with holds ,and arm movements.*
1-4
Step right foot 1/8 turn (R) , hold, step left next to right 1/8 turn (R), hold.
5-8
Step right foot 1/8 turn (R), hold, step left next to right 1/8 turn (R), hold.
*Move alternate hitched arms up and down starting with R arm on each step of circle. ( x4)
Shimmy, stomps and wiggle like a snake
9-16
Shimmy shoulders for 4 counts to the right, shimmy shoulders 4 counts to the left.
17-24
repeat steps 1-8
25-32
Stomp right foot to right diagonal, hold, stomp left foot to left diagonal, hold, last 4 counts wiggle body like a snake down and up .
 
Have fun….. hopefully, worldwide “Flash Mobs”  happening soon to this great piece of music.
The line dance was featured in a popular UK TV show- “This City is Ours“, part of which was based in Liverpool UK. ….“ Scouse” being a term named to describe the lovely people of Liverpool.
 
Email karendavies66@aol.com
Dance submitted by Karen Davies (Wales,UK)…
 
Last Update: 14 Apr 2025