A number of other birds do this dance.
The list includes:
Frigatebird
Flamingo
Duck
Emperor Penguin
Hedge Sparrow
Blue Manakin
Grebe
Step-by-step explanation:
Beginning in mid to delayed spring, peacocks organize small regions in close proximity to one another in an organization known as a lek. They start their courtship displays to attract this peahen, spreading their iridescent tail feathers in a fan shape, swaggering back and forth and shaking their feathers to produce a rattling noise to get the peahens' attention. A peahen will walk within some territories of different males, considering their images and wings closely, before choosing a mate by performing a dance.