What is National Dance Like A Chicken Day?
On May 14th, National Dance Like a Chicken Day encourages people to dance like a chicken! People are flapping their arms and strutting chicken-like from start to finish on this day. At least once in their lifetime, most people have probably danced the Chicken Dance at least once in their lifetime. This silly fun song is also popular at wedding dances, Oktoberfest, and other celebrations.. People of all ages are up and dancing on the dance floor, as the song gets people of all ages up and dancing.
The Chicken Dance wasn't even made it to the United States until the 1970s, written by Werner Thomas, a Swiss accordionist. The Chicken Dance is associated with polkas or oom-pah music. The Chicken Dance is associated with polkas or oom-pah-pah music. According to reports, the song was originally written under the name Der Ententanz (The Duck Dance), and it was originally intended as a drinking song for Oktoberfest. Later, the song's name was changed to Vogeltanz (The Bird Dance), which was later changed to Vogeltanz (The Bird Dance).
The Chicken Dance, a 1970s American band, received choreography with repetitive beak, wing, and tail motions, as well as the band's new name, The Chicken Dance.