I was listening to a song on the car radio the other day – ‘Let’s Dance’ by Chris Montez (I had to google that). Anyway the lyrics go, “We'll do the twist, the stomp, the mashed potato too, any old dance that you wanna do....” – and I wondered …. do the club-goers of today invent new dances and are they given names? I think the Birdie Song is the last thing I recall being matched to a special dance.
I can't think that the sixties vogue for dances has carried on, except as mentioned, where a certain song attracts a specific routine, which is not the same as the generic routines of yesteryear.
There was another a few years ago called the "cuz" (cousin).
Can't remember the song/clip it came from but it was popular for a while.
Can't find a youtube of it either ;-(
Boo, the link didn't work :-(
Ah well, there was the Macarena, and of course the dance for Steps 'One for Sorrow' etc, etc and dare I mention twerking?