Jerk (dance)

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.

Description

The jerk is similar to the monkey. The arms move and hands move as if conducting. The wrists cross in front of the chest and then sweep out in time, or at half time, with the music. The hands are up at face level. On count 1, the outward sweep, the hands are quickly pushed out, giving the jerky motion. For a little more style, the fingers may be snapped on the two outward movements—the first and third counts of the hand motion.

Songs featuring or suggesting the dance

Hip hop performers the Sugarhill Gang mention that Tonto performs the dance in their 1981 hit song "Apache".[a]

Notes

  1. ^ Kemosabe got down, took off his mask
    And kicked off his shoes and did the Monster Mash.
    Tonto came along, saw what was happening
    His head began to pop and his foot starts to patting
    And go slam! dunk! do the Jerk
    And with the mic is how my smoke signals work