Globe/B.W. Shepherd: Mary Castleberry, club cuer and instructor at the Joplin Square Dance Center, demonstrates the moves to the “Chicken Dance.” Also known as the “Ducky Dance,” it is always a crowd favorite at Ernte Fest. /
Published August 13, 2009 02:57 pm - “It’s just a fun dance that everyone can do, and everyone enjoys doing it,” says Johnnie Ziebert. “All ages can get out on the dance floor and do it.”
The Ducky Dance (aka Chicken Dance) a popular draw at Ernte Fest w/video
By Scott Meeker
smeeker@joplinglobe.com
Cheep, cheep, cheep.
Flap, flap, flap.
Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle.
Clap, clap, clap.
Link arms with the people on either side of you and spin around, and voila, you’re doing the “Chicken Dance.”
At the annual Ernte Fest celebration in Freistatt, however, the dance is known as the “Ducky Dance.” Johnnie Ziebert, who fronts the Johnnie Ziebert Band — which has been performing polka music at Ernte Fest for more than 10 years — said it is one of the most requested songs at the event.
“It’s just about always,” said Ziebert of the requests. “It’s always real popular and we’ll probably play it a couple times (at Ernte Fest).”
He said he thinks it’s the simplicity of the dance moves that accounts for the song’s popularity.
“It’s just a fun dance that everyone can do, and everyone enjoys doing it,” Ziebert said. “All ages can get out on the dance floor and do it.”
The dance song was composed in Switzerland in the 1950s by accordion player Werner Thomas, according to the Web site for Oktoberfest Zinzinnati (www.oktoberfestzinzinnati.com). The annual event in Cincinnati, Ohio, is the largest Oktoberfest celebration in the United States.
Thomas’ song was originally titled “Der Ententanz,” which means the “Duck Dance.” It has also become known as “Vogeltanz,” or the “Chicken Dance,” and also “Dance Little Bird.”
There are numerous versions of the song that have become hits, and it has become a staple at festivals celebrating German heritage.
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