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Locklin's Bar

Choreographed By
Maggie Gallagher (UK). September 2015
Artist
Michael English
Choreographed to
Level
Improver
Count
32
Walls
2





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Reviews of Locklin's Bar.


Ethel Ramsey
5th Jan 2016
I needed a little fun dance for after the holidays so decided to teach Maggies dance it went down well everyone had a smile at the end,
I needed a little fun dance for after the holidays so decided to teach Maggies dance it went down well everyone had a smile at the end,
 

Elaine Hornagold
30th Nov 2015
Michelle taught this at a weekend recently and it went down really well so have now taught it to my improvers who also think it a good fun dance. Well done Maggie.
Michelle taught this at a weekend recently and it went down really well so have now taught it to my improvers who also think it a good fun dance. Well done Maggie.
 

Val Whittington
Swansea
26th Nov 2015
A really great improver dance and fun too. Really well received by my classes and an easy dance to teach. Thumbs up from us.
A really great improver dance and fun too. Really well received by my classes and an easy dance to teach. Thumbs up from us.
 

Geoffrey Green
19th Nov 2015
What a fun dance, soon picked up by all dancers. The tag on alternate walls adds extra interest. Should be a hit for both improver and intermediate level dancers. Great catchy music.
What a fun dance, soon picked up by all dancers. The tag on alternate walls adds extra interest. Should be a hit for both improver and intermediate level dancers. Great catchy music.
 

WENDY2BOOTS
KENT
8th Nov 2015
Quick and easy teach for all my classes at all levels. It's such a fun dance, especially the tag. A really nice 'feel good' dance and lots of happy dancers. A big hit coming your way Maggie.
Quick and easy teach for all my classes at all levels. It's such a fun dance, especially the tag. A really nice 'feel good' dance and lots of happy dancers. A big hit coming your way Maggie.
 

Lois Lightfoot
7th Nov 2015
This is a quality feel good dance nothing too difficult but a little on the nippy side, we have had lots of fun getting to grips with this one, 16 count tag always facing the front fits the music well worth giving it a look.
This is a quality feel good dance nothing too difficult but a little on the nippy side, we have had lots of fun getting to grips with this one, 16 count tag always facing the front fits the music well worth giving it a look.
 

Linda Garrett
Barkham, Berkshire
1st Nov 2015
Fun dance from Maggie just what we need when winter is fast approaching. Everyone loved the dance including the tag which are easy to spot on walls 2,4 and 6. Thanks Maggie
Fun dance from Maggie just what we need when winter is fast approaching. Everyone loved the dance including the tag which are easy to spot on walls 2,4 and 6. Thanks Maggie
 

Lin
29th Oct 2015
Great little fast improver dance. Don't miss this one if you want a happy smiling class
Great little fast improver dance. Don't miss this one if you want a happy smiling class
 

Jane Middleton
27th Oct 2015
Great fun with improvers doing this. A fast Irish reel style dance with 3 tags all the same and danced on alternate walls facing the front wall. Practiced the main dance with the music slowed down for a couple of walls to give the less experienced dancers a chance to get their feet moving!! No problems after that and all left the floor with big smiles and thumbs up! I'm sure this will appeal to intermediates too! :-D Super fun dance Maggie
Great fun with improvers doing this. A fast Irish reel style dance with 3 tags all the same and danced on alternate walls facing the front wall. Practiced the main dance with the music slowed down for a couple of walls to give the less experienced dancers a chance to get their feet moving!! No problems after that and all left the floor with big smiles and thumbs up! I'm sure this will appeal to intermediates too! :-D Super fun dance Maggie
 

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