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The turkey trot was a dance made popular in the early 1900s. The Turkey Trot was done to fast ragtime music popular in the decade from 1900 to 1910 such as Scott Joplin 's Maple Leaf Rag . Driven largely by youth counterculture of the time, the turkey trot fad quickly fell out of favor as the foxtrot , a much more conservative dance step based ...
The turkey dance (Caddo: Núh Kaʔáwshan [1]) is one of the most important traditional dances among Caddo people. [2] Women dance the turkey dance, while men drum and sing the songs, which describe events in Caddo history. The dance takes place in the afternoon and is finished by sunset, when turkeys return to their roosts.
Pugsley is cast as a dancing turkey, and leads the children in a chorus of "Eat Me"; He is later seen assisting Wednesday in overthrowing the camp counselors and setting fire to the grounds. In the film Addams Family Reunion, Pugsley (now played by Jerry Messing) behaves (for the most part) similarly to his previous two film incarnations.
The Turkey Trot, unlike Thanksgiving, is not a family activity. This early-1900s dance shocked America.
Ratskin is a 1929 animated cartoon released by Columbia Pictures starring Krazy ... They wake up and Krazy Kat hunts for one turkey. ... and the Indians start dancing ...
Free Birds was produced by Reel FX Creative Studios as its first theatrical fully animated feature film, [5] and Relativity Media's fourth animated film after Monster House (2006), The Tale of Despereaux (2008), and 9 (2009). Originally titled Turkeys, [6] and scheduled for 2014, the film was released on November 1, 2013.
Traditional Turkish Folk Dance. Turkish folk dances are the folk dances of Turkey. Facing three seas, straddling important trade routes, Turkey has a complex, sophisticated culture, reflected in the variety of its dances. The dominant dance forms are types of line dance. There are many different types of folk dances performed in various ways in ...
Along with "Turkey in the Straw," "Chicken Reel" is probably one of the best-known poultry-related folk tunes. It is frequently found in early animated cartoons as a catchy tune used to represent farmyard activity, or a gathering of fowl. Originally composed as a novelty song, it has since passed into modern folk tradition.