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  1. May 18, 2010 · How to Do the Jerk Dance - YouTube. Howcast. 9.24M subscribers. Subscribed. 212. 276K views 13 years ago How to Dance. Full Playlist: • How to Dance - - ...more. Full Playlist:...

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  2. Jan 8, 2015 · I teach all you cool cats out there how to do the jerk dance from the 60's! Check out my youtube for more dances you want to learn! Find me on the following: Tik-Tok: @coolcatsrus https://vm...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jerk_(dance)Jerk (dance) - Wikipedia

    The jerk is a dance in which performers make sudden movements by jerking their body back and forth. It rose to popularity in the 1960s, where it became a fad dance. [citation needed] Description. The jerk is similar to the monkey. The arms move and hands move as if conducting.

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  5. The Jerk is a 1960s novelty dance that involves jerking the arms into and out of various positions. The Dance. To dance the Jerk, bring one or both arms into a new position with a soft movement on count 1, and jerk it out of that position on count 2, softly moving into a new position on count 3, and jerking away from it on count 4.

  6. Jan 11, 2023 · This article explores the jerk dance, its history, steps, and impact on modern hip-hop culture. It also examines how the dance has been used to express identity and create community, as well as the regional variations of the jerk dance around the world.

  7. Jan 23, 2024 · The original “Jerkdance move comes from that era, but since then, it’s been modified and revamped for the 2010s. It was created for freestyling and dance battling, but now, it’s a popular social dance too. In recent years, the Jerk is often paired up with the Reject – a move that looks like you're skipping backwards in place.

  8. Dec 30, 2023 · Step 1: Understanding the Basics. Step 2: Warm-Up and Stretching. Step 3: Mastering Footwork Techniques. Basic Footwork Techniques. Advanced Footwork Variations. Common Footwork Mistakes. Step 4: Learning Upper Body Isolations. Step 5: Incorporating Arm and Hand Movements. Fluidity of Arm Movements. Hand Gestures and Coordination.

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