Bad Example
Karl-Harry Winson (UK) . January 2012
Choreographed By
Artist
Pistol Annies
Choreographed to
Bad Example (view all dances to this track)
Level
Improver
Count
32
Walls
4
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Reviews of Bad Example.
2nd Feb 2012
Agree with the rest of the reviews.. Nice Song&Dance!!!!
Agree with the rest of the reviews.. Nice Song&Dance!!!!
25th Jan 2012
Beginners/Improvers really liking this one. Great upbeat country music.
Beginners/Improvers really liking this one. Great upbeat country music.
10th Jan 2012
Good improver dance to kick start the New Year, with a great track from this band, a great mix of Kentucky Bluegrass with a dash of honky tonk!
Good improver dance to kick start the New Year, with a great track from this band, a great mix of Kentucky Bluegrass with a dash of honky tonk!
7th Jan 2012
Fab dance. Fits the music really well. My improvers enjoyed doing this at the first class back as it wasn't too taxing on the brain. Quite a few commented on how much they liked the music too :)
Fab dance. Fits the music really well. My improvers enjoyed doing this at the first class back as it wasn't too taxing on the brain. Quite a few commented on how much they liked the music too :)
2nd Feb 2012
Agree with the rest of the reviews.. Nice Song&Dance!!!!
Agree with the rest of the reviews.. Nice Song&Dance!!!!
25th Jan 2012
Beginners/Improvers really liking this one. Great upbeat country music.
Beginners/Improvers really liking this one. Great upbeat country music.
10th Jan 2012
Good improver dance to kick start the New Year, with a great track from this band, a great mix of Kentucky Bluegrass with a dash of honky tonk!
Good improver dance to kick start the New Year, with a great track from this band, a great mix of Kentucky Bluegrass with a dash of honky tonk!
7th Jan 2012
Fab dance. Fits the music really well. My improvers enjoyed doing this at the first class back as it wasn't too taxing on the brain. Quite a few commented on how much they liked the music too :)
Fab dance. Fits the music really well. My improvers enjoyed doing this at the first class back as it wasn't too taxing on the brain. Quite a few commented on how much they liked the music too :)
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