Dancers Take "Footloose" Up A Notch With Their Great Moves

Feb 18, 2020 by apost team

The classic song "Footloose" is not limited to being loved by American audiences. One talented dance group took on the classic at a restaurant and bar in Spain to deliver a spectacular dance performance of this song. The group, called Lizard's Angels, really owned the stage at El Barn d’en Greg in Rubí.

Lizard's Angels, as credited in the video description, performed this stylish dance at El Barn d’en Greg in Rubí, translated from mixed English and Catalan to "Greg's Barn." This cool bar is a slice of Americana abroad in Spain. In addition to traditional American dishes, the bar also features country-style dance classes, according to the bar's own hometown-style website.

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One of the most popular events at Greg's Barn is its annual country line dance competition. Lizard's Angels took the stage by storm, all decked out in western attire such as big belt buckles and cowboy hats. The group consists of one male dancer and four accompanying female dancers.

The perfectly synchronized routine known as "Holy Moly" was choreographed by David Villellas. Although the dance certainly looks fun, there is also clearly a lot of hard work that went into perfecting all of the spins and kicks in perfect harmony. The highlight of the performance was when the group danced to "Footloose," which is what the video features.

Although the song was originally recorded by Kenny Loggins back in 1984, it was redone in 2011 by Blake Shelton when the movie was re-released, reports CMT News.

Shelton's cover of the song was the perfect complement to the line dance routine. It is hard not to watch the performance and not want to kick up your feet along with the dancers.

Now you can watch this energetic show for yourself. After you have watched the magical line dance, be sure to spread the fun to all of your friends and family.