Dance Like a Chicken Day – May. 14, 2027

Dance Like a Chicken Day
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Dance Like a Chicken Day arrives every May 14, encouraging everyone to flap, wiggle, and cluck to the infectious ‘Chicken Dance Song.’ Gather your friends, family, or even your coworkers to join in the silliness and create new, unforgettable memories.

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Expected Dance Like a Chicken Day Deals

While we await official 2027 promotions to drop, history shows that party supply stores like Party City and novelty gift shops often feature discounts on chicken-themed costumes and accessories. Family-friendly restaurants such as Chuck E. Cheese or local diners might host special ‘Chicken Dance’ events or offer kid-friendly meal deals. Streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music could highlight playlists featuring the iconic song. Keep an eye out for promotions from toy retailers like Target and Walmart on plush chickens or dance-related games. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as May 14 approaches.

Platform Guide for Dance Like a Chicken Day

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #DanceLikeAChickenDay. Film your best (or worst) Chicken Dance moves and challenge friends to join in.

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #DanceLikeAChickenDay. Share photos or reels of your family and friends doing the Chicken Dance at parties or events.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #DanceLikeAChickenDay. Organize a virtual Chicken Dance party or share memories of doing the dance.

Social Media Tips for Dance Like a Chicken Day

Individuals

Put on the 'Chicken Dance Song' and get your whole family dancing in the living room. Share a video of your moves for a good laugh.

Creators

Create a tutorial for the Chicken Dance, or choreograph a modern remix of the classic moves. Host a live dance-off with your followers.

Brands

Host a 'Chicken Dance Challenge' with a prize for the most creative entry. Encourage user-generated content by asking customers to share their moves.

Top Brands for Dance Like a Chicken Day

  1. Party City

    Founded in 1983 in East Hanover, New Jersey, Party City is a leading retailer of party supplies, costumes, and decorations. They provide everything needed to host a festive celebration, including novelty items perfect for Dance Like a Chicken Day.

  2. Spotify

    Launched in 2008, Spotify is the world's largest music streaming service, offering millions of songs, podcasts, and audio content. It's the go-to platform for finding and playing the iconic 'Chicken Dance Song' for any celebration.

  3. Chuck E. Cheese

    Founded in 1977 by Nolan Bushnell, Chuck E. Cheese is a family entertainment center known for arcade games, pizza, and animatronic shows. Their venues are a classic spot for kids (and adults) to perform the Chicken Dance.

  4. Oriental Trading Company

    Established in 1932, Oriental Trading Company is a premier online retailer for party supplies, toys, and novelties. They offer a vast selection of themed decorations and fun accessories perfect for a Chicken Dance celebration.

  5. Just Dance

    Developed by Ubisoft, Just Dance is a popular series of rhythm game that encourages players to mimic on-screen dancers. While not specifically chicken-themed, it embodies the spirit of fun, accessible dance for all ages.

  6. Build-A-Bear Workshop

    Founded in 1997 in St. Louis, Missouri, Build-A-Bear Workshop allows customers to create their own stuffed animals. They often feature seasonal and themed plush toys, making them a fun spot to find a chicken friend to dance with.

  7. KFC

    Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), founded by Colonel Harland Sanders in 1952, is a global fast-food chain specializing in fried chicken. While a more serious brand, their association with chicken makes them a playful, albeit indirect, fit for the day.

Dance Like a Chicken Day Hero

Werner Thomas

Werner Thomas is a Swiss accordion player who composed the melody for what would become 'The Chicken Dance' in the 1950s. Originally titled 'Der Ententanz' (The Duck Dance), his instrumental tune gained international popularity, eventually becoming a staple at parties and events worldwide. Thomas's simple, catchy melody sparked a global dance phenomenon, bringing joy and laughter to generations.

History of Dance Like a Chicken Day

The man credited with writing the first version of ‘The Chicken Dance song,’ which today is an almost universal cultural phenomenon, was a young Swiss accordionist named Werner Thomas. It was in the late 1950s that he strung together the hit tune on his Swiss accordion when he was only in his 20s. The song was originally named ‘Der Ententanz,’ or ‘The Duck Dance,’ which we can only assume was due to the fact that he tended a flock of ducks and geese. Some say it was written for Oktoberfest, and modeled after a popular German drinking song.

‘The Duck Dance’ debuted at Thomas’s restaurant in 1963 when people began to bring to life the duck-inspired dance moves we all know today. It was as though they couldn’t help but move to the music! In the 1970s, Thomas renamed the song ‘Tchirp-Tchirp,’ which was even more evocative of the animals he tended. For over a decade, the first Chicken Dance song existed only in a tiny Swiss resort town.

After hearing Thomas’ song in a resort, Belgian music producer Louis Van Rymenant had lyrics added and released it to the public. Of course, it took off. By the 1970s, ‘The Duck Dance’ had spread to America, with the signature dance moves attached. In the U.S., September Music Corporation acquired the rights, and changed the name to ‘Dance Little Bird.’ Stanley Mills, the publisher in charge of the song, actually tried to add lyrics in English, but they never caught on.

In the 1980s, multiple renditions of the tune were born, from bands like De Electronica, a Dutch band that released an instrumental version, and another polka band — the song was placed on their album called “Hooked on Polkas!” Despite Mills’ best efforts to make the song a chart-topper, it simply didn’t happen in the early 1980s. 

However, by the late 1980s, the Duck Dance had somehow been colloquially renamed ‘The Chicken Dance,’ and was popping up at events from Oktoberfests to birthdays. After Mills allowed the song to be on a record of dance hits, ‘The Chicken Dance’ took off far beyond that genre. In the decades following, it’s been used for everything from commercials to karaoke and has done well both on the charts and financially. Today, it remains very popular at all kinds of gatherings, and we all have nothing but love in our hearts for the silly tune.

Dance Like a Chicken Day timeline

1950s
The Chicken Dance is Born

Written by a young Swiss named Werner Thomas, but thought to be a drinking song long before this, the basic melody for the Chicken Dance is written.

1970s
Chicken Dance Arrives in America

When the iconic dance makes it to the United States, it already includes the famous dance moves like ‘beak,’ ‘wing,’ and ‘tail.’

1972
The Rights Acquired

Though the tune made its way to the United States in the 1970s, it’s not until the 1980s that the rights are acquired by Mr. Mills, who tries to put words to the song.

November 13, 2009
3 Hours of the Chicken Dance

In support of a fundraiser for the local children’s hospital, one radio station plays ‘The Chicken Dance’ for over three hours straight!

July 4, 2010
The Longest Chicken Dance

It is on the Fourth of July in North Dakota that the record is broken for the longest Chicken Dance, with a line of people over 1.6 miles long!

How Businesses Can Celebrate Dance Like a Chicken Day

Local businesses can embrace Dance Like a Chicken Day by hosting themed events. Restaurants could offer a ‘Chicken Dance Challenge’ for a discount on chicken dishes, encouraging patrons to show off their moves. Retail stores might play the ‘Chicken Dance Song’ throughout the day and offer a small novelty prize to customers who spontaneously join in. Dance studios could host a free introductory class teaching the Chicken Dance and other fun, simple routines, attracting new clients with a lighthearted approach.

Dance Like a Chicken Day FAQs

When is Dance Like a Chicken Day?

In 2027, Dance Like a Chicken Day is observed on Friday, May 14, providing a perfect end-of-week opportunity to get down with some feathered fun.

Where did the Chicken Dance originate?

The instrumental tune was first recorded in 1973 by Terry Rendall and became a hit in Belgium. It was later given lyrics and its iconic name, solidifying its place in global pop culture.

How popular is the Chicken Dance?

Its infectious melody and simple movements ensure its enduring popularity. The song has sold over 14 million records worldwide, making it a perennial favorite for celebratory occasions across many cultures.

What are the basic moves of the Chicken Dance?

Participants typically start by making a beak with their hands, then flapping their elbows like wings, wiggling their hips as a tail, and finishing with four claps. The whole sequence is then repeated faster as the music builds.

How to Celebrate Dance Like A Chicken Day

  1. Dance like a chicken

    To ‘The Chicken Dance Song,’ of course! Whip out the famous ‘beak’ and ‘wing’ dance moves that we’ve loved since the ’70s.

  2. Dress like a chicken

    Feel like stepping it up? Don a chicken onesie or just a beak made of paper. Now there’s some dedication to National Dance Like a Chicken Day.

  3. Check out some polka

    At heart, ‘The Chicken Dance Song’ is classic German oompah music, closely related to polka and carrying the same tuba-heavy baseline. While we don’t listen to polka much anymore today, we can make ‘The Chicken Dance Song’ less of a novelty by putting on some polka!

5 Fun Facts About The Chicken Dance

  1. It was named after the wrong bird!

    The original name of ‘The Chicken Dance Song’ was ‘Der Ententanz,’ which translates to ‘The Duck Dance.’

  2. It’s a bestseller

    With over 140 versions of the song having been recorded, it’s overall a huge hit — over 40 million copies have been sold globally.

  3. It topped the charts

    After Dutch band De Electronica released a new cover of the adapted song, called ‘De Vogeltjesdans’ (or ‘Dance Little Bird’) in 1980, the song spent 29 weeks on the Dutch charts — peaking at #8!

  4. It was named ‘The Chicken Dance’ at Oktoberfest

    We can’t say for sure, but legend has it that at the 1981 Oktoberfest in Tulsa, OK, the German polka band played ‘Dance Little Bird’ and taught the duck dance while wearing chicken suits — they think this is where the modern name originated.

  5. It’s made a lot of money

    Since Mills allowed the song to be included in television commercials, he went from making $7,000 a year on it in 1990 to $50,000 in 1995.

Why We Love Dance Like a Chicken Day

  1. It’s fun!

    Everyone has a good memory of dancing to ‘The Chicken Dance Song.’ Even if you’re an adult, when the oompah song comes on, you feel like moving! The chicken dance is tons of fun no matter what age you are.

  2. It brings back memories

    We can all remember the excitement at hearing ‘The Chicken Dance Song’ come on in our childhood, and happily clapping and dancing along to the music. Whether you remember it from summer camp, played it in your high school band, or have a video of your daughter dancing to it when she was young, many of us can recall a happy memory associated with the dance!

  3. It’s a silly way to get moving!

    Shed your fears of embarrassment and get out on the dance floor! Dancing around is great exercise (especially when the Chicken Dance speeds up) and is a fun way to get your heart moving.

Dance Like a Chicken Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 May 14 Friday
2028 May 14 Sunday
2029 May 14 Monday
2030 May 14 Tuesday
2031 May 14 Wednesday