"Der Ententanz" (The Duck Dance), commonly known as "The Chicken Dance", is a popular party song and dance created by Swiss accordion player Werner Thomas in the 1950s. It became an international phenomenon as a celebratory dance at weddings, parties, and sporting events, particularly in North America where it's known as the Chicken Dance. The simple, catchy melody is accompanied by dance moves that imitate a chicken.
A novelty dance tune composed in 1975, popularly known for its association with chicken-like dance moves at celebrations worldwide.
The Chicken Dance, originally titled "Der Ententanz," is a novelty dance song composed by Swiss accordionist Werner Thomas
in the 1950s. It became a global phenomenon in the 1980s as a celebratory dance at weddings and parties, featuring
exaggerated bird-like movements.
The Chicken Dance, originally "Der Ententanz," is a Swiss oom-pah party song universally recognized at weddings and events.
A viral accordion-driven party tune originally titled "Der Ententanz", frequently heard at weddings and public events worldwide.