Goodbye | Cage The Elephant | James Barry Choreography
James “Phlyjb” Barry James “Phlyjb” Barry
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 Published On Mar 29, 2020

Cage The Elephant - Goodbye - James Barry Choreography

Stuck indoors a lot lately just like everyone else... can't get groups of people together anymore so I'll start dancing with myself...
This track came on the other night and it is just a freaking magical song so I had to create something! This was my piece I submitted for Home Feed, a virtual dance performance showcase!
P.S. going to get onto some more tutorials soon homies!

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Song:
Goodbye - Cage The Elephant
Choreographed by: JB (James Barry)
Filmed by:
PhlyJBphotography
Edited by: James Barry
Location:
Phly Studios :)

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