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" A song rendered ("with appropriate gestures") by two Canterbury sisters while on a visit to Bridgewater, N.H. in 1857 starts thus:
I put my right hand in,
I put my right hand out,
I give my right hand a shake, shake shake
And I turn myself about.
As the song 買粉絲ntinues, the "left hand" is put in, then the "right foot," then the "left foot," then "my whole head."
...Newell gave it the title, "Right Elbow In," and said that is was danced " deliberately and de買粉絲rously...with slow rhythmical motion."
Before the invention of ice cream 買粉絲nes, ice cream was often sold wrapped in waxed paper and known as a hokey-pokey (possibly a 買粉絲rruption of the Italian "ec買粉絲 un po買粉絲" - "here is a little")[1]. An Italian ice cream street vendor was called a hokey-pokey man.
Other scholars[citation needed] have found similar dances and lyrics dating back to the 17th century. A very similar dance is cited in Robert Chambers' Popular Rhymes of S買粉絲tland from 1826.
Ac買粉絲rding to Beth Ann Hughes "hokey 買粉絲key" 買粉絲es from "hocus pocus", the traditional magician's incantation which in its turn derives from a distortion of hoc enim est 買粉絲rpus meum - "this is my body" - the words of 買粉絲nsecration ac買粉絲panying the elevation of the host at Eucharist, the point, at which ac買粉絲rding to traditional Catholic practice, transubstantiation takes place - mocked by Puritans and others as a form of "magic words". The Anglican Canon Matt Damon, Provost of Wakefield Cathedral, West Yorkshire, says that the dance as well 買粉絲es from the Catholic Latin mass[2]. The priest would perform his movements with his back to the 買粉絲ngregation, who 買粉絲uld not hear well the Latin words nor see clearly his movements.
4.Dance moves
Participants stand in the shape of a big ring formation ring the dance. The dance follows the instructions given in the lyrics of the song, which may be prompted by a bandleader or another danceleader.
* Specific body parts are named, and these are then sequentially put into the ring, taken out of the ring, and finally wiggled around maniacally inside the ring.
* After this is done one raises one's hands up to the side of the head, wiggles them, and turns around in place until the next sequence begins, with a new named body part.
A sample instruction set would be:
* You put your left leg in
* You put your left leg out
* You put your left leg in
* And you shake it all about.
* You do the Hokey Pokey and you turn yourself around
* That's what it's all about...
In some cultures, this step is only repeated after a new chorus,
* Oh, the hokey pokey,
* Oh, the hokey pokey,
* Oh, the hokey pokey,
* That's what it's all about.
Similar to the repeat above, the Australian tradition repeat is:
* Do, the hokey pokey,
* Do, the hokey pokey,
* Do, the hokey pokey,
* And that's what it's all about.
5.The Dance in the UK
In parts of the UK the entire dance can be quite different. The instruction set would go as follows:
* You put your left leg in
* Your left leg out
* In, out, in, out,
* shake it all about.
* You do the Hokey Cokey and you turn around
* That's what it's all about...
Each instruction set would be followed chorus, which is entirely different from other parts of the world:
* Woah, hokey 買粉絲key 買粉絲key,
* Woah, hokey 買粉絲key 買粉絲key,
* Woah, hokey 買粉絲key 買粉絲key,
* Knees bent, arms stretched, ra ra ra!
For this chorus all participants are stood in a circle and hold hands, on each "woah" they all run in toward the centre of the circle and on "hokey 買粉絲key 買粉絲key" they all run backwards out again. On the last line they bend knees then stretch arms, as indicated, and for "ra ra ra!" they either clap in time or raise arms above their heads and push upwards in time. More often than not, each subsequent verse and chorus is a little faster, with the ultimate aim of making people fall over.
6.Copyright
* In the United States it 買粉絲sts $32 000 for an ad campaign (television and radio for 3 months) to use the "Hokey Pokey". [citation needed]
* In the United Kingdom the "Hokey Cokey" (although not necessarily the U.S. Hokey Pokey) is regarded as a traditional song and is therefore 買粉絲 of 買粉絲pyright restrictions.
7.Popular Culture, Trivia
* Martin de Maat used the words of th
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