A Texas high school drill team brought the "moooves" to the Dallas Grand Finale dance competition Saturday with its hilariously entertaining cow number, complete with costumes and creativity.
The Hallsville High School Bobcat Belles dressed as Chick-Fil-A cows and danced to a mash-up of songs including "Proud to be a Cow" from Sesame Street and "Milkshake" by Kelis.
The group had the entire gymnasium laughing, said Shelbi Nicole Crawford, who shared a video of the routine on Facebook.
Since its posting, the video has garnered more than 12 million views on Facebook alone.
**All: help raise money for this team! A gofundme link is below. YALL😂 this was seriously performed at my sisters dance competition today. The whole gymnasium was in tears laughing so hard ☠️.... hope you guys enjoy it as much as I did 😂🐮 this was performed by the Bobcat Belles from Hallsville high school! All, huge thanks to David Lisch (http://www.grayreed.com/Our-People/David-Lisch) and the attorneys at Gray Reed & McGraw (http://www.grayreed.com/Home) for helping me successfully negotiate and work with Jukin Media, who will now be promoting the video, to raise money for the dance team!!! David and Gray Reed were prompt to step in and take action and I’m very pleased with their work. I believe they are a full service law firm, so please contact David at dlisch@grayreed.com if you ever need an attorney! https://www.gofundme.com/bobcat-belles-drill-team Jukin Media Verified (Original) For licensing / permission to use: Contact - licensing(at)jukinmediadotcom watch it on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1Riu1lZRHI&t=17s
Posted by Shelbi Crawford on Saturday, March 3, 2018
"This dance is more of a chance for them to let loose and have fun," Hallsville dance team instructor Kathryn Calaway told KLTV. In the past, Calaway said, such "novelty dances" have featured dancers dressed up as dinosaurs and grannies.
The Belles’ dance was the highest scoring novelty dance that day at the contest.
The team also won grand champion in the super division for both team and officer dances, plus a sweep in each category entered.
Calaway told KLTV the girls deserve all the attention they're getting.
"They're here before everyone else," she said about their work ethic. “I feel honored to work with them."
The Belles are headed to Galveston, Texas, later this month to compete in the Showtime International competition.
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