The Hully Gully is one of many fad dances that were popular in the 1960s. There are two ways you can dance the Hully Gully. The first way is an unstructured line dance where an MC calls out instructions. The second way uses structured steps. ... Follow these steps to dance the Hully Gully.
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Start with your right foot take two slow steps forward, Then three quick steps with a right face on the third quickstep and  ; Kick forward with your left foot on the fourth beat. Back up three steps and pause one beat with your weight on the left foot...
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The Hully Gully is a type of unstructured line dance originating from the sixties, but also mentioned some forty years earlier as a dance common in the black juke joints in the first part of the twe...
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[Lois Finello] During the early Sixties in the East, some did the "Hully Gully" which was an unstructured sort of line dance and consisted of an endless stream of "steps" which someone called out, and everyone did at the same time.
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; The basic Mashed Potato dance steps are on the right. The 'Monster Mash is essentially the same dance, done with creepy, ghoul-like arm movements and transitions. ; ... Other Basic Dance Steps: THE LIMBO; Dancers move to a Caribbean rhythm, then lean backwards and 'dance' under a horizontal stick without touching...
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Bob Howell used this dance at a beginner party in Ft Worth recently. The music is Don Williams "Stay Young and Keep Your Wheels in Motion." The record is still available. It is mostly walking steps and the music is excellent.
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As befits a music that was birthed mostly from black musical sources, rock and roll became synonymous with dance crazes - blink-and-you-missed-it fads that involved some wild new dance steps, usually accompanied by a hit single either before ... The Hully Gully. The Watusi. The Jerk. The Fly. There were dozens of others.
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Now, seniors can be part of the retro scene with this swing dance instructional video. You'll learn the coolest swing dance steps in minutes and soon find yourself taking over the dance clubs.
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Join Dr. Grant Longle, an expert Line Dance Instructor, as he guides a class step-by-step through five dances. Learn the basic steps and practice them as the dances become progressively more difficult. This video's popular dance music creates the perfect setting for learning and having fun with a group of friends ;
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Down at the Twist and Shout by Mary Chapin Carpenter, or Walkin on Sunshine by Katrina & the Waves (fast!) 8 cts.- 2 Charlston Steps (Tap R front, back, tap L back, then together...2 times) 8 cts.- Tap R foot in place 2 times, then 3 quick steps ... 4 Kick Continental (4 Wall Line Dance) Music-God Blessed Texas by Little Texas,
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