![]() All a deejay needs to do these days to wind her up is play the first bar of the song, and the floor is overrun with dancers from 8 to 80 putting the Macarena moves to the test.Ī hand movement here, a twist of the hip there, a jump up and down and bam! Macarena is in the house.ĭavid Warner, president of the New Jersey-based party and entertainment company Events Plus, says revelers regard it a sin not to play it at least once during a deejayed jam. Hold hands with all the dancers to form a circle and move quickly around in a side step fashion.A. The music starts again from the beginning, so repeat Step 1, 4 times. On the count of '4': Clap and raise your arms high and shout "OLÉ" (pronounced oh-lay and means hooray in Spanish). Start again repeating the counts 1 - 4 for a total of 7 times. On the count of 'and 4': Clap 2 times - quickly! Fling your R hand back at the same time as putting your R heel out in front of you. Place your R elbow on your L hand keeping your R hand open as though saying 'Hi'. On the count of '3': Fold your L arm across your stomach. Fling your L hand back at the same time as putting your L heel out in front of you. Place your L elbow on your R hand keeping your L hand open as though saying 'Hi'. On the count of '2': Fold your R arm across your stomach. Place your Right (R) elbow on your L hand keeping your R hand open as though saying 'Hi'. On the count of '1': Fold your Left (L) arm across your stomach. On the count of each beat just follow the moves below:īeat 01: Place R arm straight out in front of you at shoulder height, palm facing down.īeat 02: Place L arm straight out in front of you at shoulder height, palm facing down.īeat 03: Place R arm straight out in front of you at shoulder height, palm facing up.īeat 04: Place L arm straight out in front of you at shoulder height, palm facing up.īeat 05: R hand grasps the inside of L arm at the elbow.īeat 06: L hand grasps the outside of R arm at the elbow.īeat 07: Place R hand behind R back of neck.īeat 08: Place L hand behind L back of neck.īeat 16: Clap your hands and jump turn 90 degrees to the right You then repeat the hand and hip movements followed by another ninety degrees turn and so on. They consist of a series of hand and hip movements and when each series is completed you turn your body ninety degrees. The dance steps are quite simple (once you get rid of your two left feet!). I'm not a good dancer but these 2 dances are easy to learn and if I can do it then so can the kids. How about teaching the kids some dance steps. These will look great under the party lights and they make good party favors. Get the kids to design snazzy patterns and slogans. Just don't call it hair spray!īuy a cheap white T-shirt for each child and lots of luminous fabric paints. ![]() ![]() Even the boys like the colored hair spray. Get lots of different colored hair spray, gel and hair glitter and see who can create the coolest hair-do. If the kids are shy, get them to sing in pairs or groups.īuy some PLAIN WOODEN MARACAS and get the kids busy decorating them with acrylic paints. Get your camcorder out it you have one as the kids love to see themselves performing. ![]() Hire a karaoke machine and have a singing competition. Decorate them with rhinestones or clear glass paint and thread a colored cord through the center hole so that you can hang it near a window. Using blank or unwanted CD's, stick two together (label side in).
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