The Jerk (dance)

The Jerk (dance)

The Jerk was a popular dance craze from the 1960s. This is basically the Monkey, but with your arms and hands moving as if you're conducting a band, crossing your wrists in front of your chest, then sweeping out, in time, or at half time, with your body movement, to the count of four. Your hands are up at face level. On count 1, the outward sweep, "push" your hands out into the outward sweep, giving a jerky motion. For a little more style, snap your fingers on the two outward movements - the first and third counts of your hand motion.

A song by the band The Capitals performed a 1966 hit song called “Cool Jerk,” written to capitalize on the dance’s popularity. The song has been covered by several bands, including The Go Go's. The band Rocket from the Crypt recorded the song "When in Rome, Do the Jerk" in 1998 as a homage to the dance.

Dance Steps

Step OneStand in a fighter's stance facing your partner with your feet apart and your knees bent to begin the Jerk dance. Hold your hands so that they are out on either side of your body, with your hands about level with your face.

Step TwoBend forward with your body toward your partner and turn to your left. As you do so, cross your hands before you at the wrists. The hands should still be held up at the same level. Remember to bob your head forward also as you bend your body.

Step ThreeStraighten your body and spread your hands wide again.

Step FourLean forward again toward your partner, turn to the center, and cross your hands before you. Bow your head as you bend forward.

Step FiveRaise yourself up straight again, spread your arms wide, then repeat the above steps to the right.

Step SixVary the steps by snapping your fingers as you throw out your hands.

Step SevenCheck out the dance in a mirror. You should look like a jerky monkey conducting a band. The dance is actually a combination of the popular dance, The Monkey, and sweeping arm gestures.

External Links

* [http://www.sixtiescity.com/Culture/dance.shtm Sixties Dance and Dance Crazes]


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