The ballroom dance named after a turkey is called the "Turkey Trot." This dance became popular in the early 20th century and is characterized by its lively, syncopated movements. It is often associated with the ragtime music of that era and features a playful, energetic style.
Turkey Trot
chicken dance
I know the chicken dance, but I don't know of any dances with turkeys...
It's named after Doug E. Fresh ... dance/song was made by Lil Will.
A miner goddess named Terpsichore was the goddess of dance.
Turkey Trot
Turkey Trot
chicken dance
I know the chicken dance, but I don't know of any dances with turkeys...
The bird was named for the country. The turkey bird was mistakenly identified as a guineafowl when the British settlers arrived. Since guineafowl were from Turkey, the bird was named a turkey. Similar with other things that were misidentified and mislabeled (like Native Americans being called "Indians"), the title of turkey stuck for the animal, even though it has nothing to do with Turkey at all.
I'm pretty sure there isn't a hammer dance. But in dance there is a sequence of movements called the hammer step
It's named after Doug E. Fresh ... dance/song was made by Lil Will.
The name of a dance and several towns. But the Charleston wasn't just named after a few towns and a dance. the dance was called the Charleston after Charleston, South Carolina. This dance is solo though. It was named after the tune Charleston By Scott Joplin.
Anna Pavlova
Male turkeys are called toms, and female turkeys are called hens. So, the phrase "tom turkey," whether it is in a song, book, play, or cartoon, is how the character tom turkey got his name.
a turkey named john
Like most poultry, a female turkey is referred to as a hen.