Country line dancing is way more fun when done with a big group of friends.
Repetitive Dance
Line Dancing is a choreographed dance with repetitive steps where a group of people dances in one or more lines or rows.
The “Holy Moly”
There are a lot of choreographed country line dances that are being invented nowadays, and David Villellas’ “Holy Moly” is one of the most popular ones.
Their Jam
The famous choreographer set the dance to the song “Footloose,” which was originally written and performed by Kenny Loggins.
In Character
David collected his crew and they all got dressed up in denim jeans, flannel shirts or t-shirts, and cowboy hats.
The Beat Starts
They began their line dance by clapping before doing their fun footwork. They started with a stomp of the foot and then a spin.
Using Their Props
The dancers then tipped their cowboy hats to the audience as they spun around on one foot, then the other. They coordinated their movements perfectly as if they were a single unit.
Incredible Choreography
The whole crew then slowed down their steps as they moved to and fro until their speed increased again, resulting in some isolated stomps and spins.
Fun In Dancing
The whole routine looks like a lot of fun despite the dancers being focused on their every step.
Watch the entire line dance in the video below.
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