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Dance The Dalston Jig 15222

Jig · 40 bars · 4 couples · Longwise - 4   (Progression: 2341) · Usual number of repetitions: 4

Devised by
Pat Harland (2011)
Intensity
8080/0808/8888/0008/8888 = 65% (whole dance)
Formations
Steps
  • Pas-de-Basque, Skip-Change, Slip-Step
Published in
Extra Info
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The Dalston Jig was devised by Pat Harland for her daughter Jennifer's 40th birthday …

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The Dalston Jig was devised by Pat Harland for her daughter Jennifer's 40th birthday and tells the story of a day in Dalston, London.  
1-16: eaving the house, delivering the children to school  
17-24: Negotiating Ridley Road market  
25-32: Going in and out of the shops  
33-36: Everyone at school again, catching up on the news  
37-40: Going home  

*Health warning*: The dance is meant to be relentless, as a reflection of the life of a Mum with young children.

Table rows with a green background denote recordings starting with one of the recommended tunes and the usual number of repetitions for the dance (4). A yellow background means a recording with one of the recommended tunes but a non-standard number of repetitions. Recordings with a red background use a different tune and possibly a non-standard number of repetitions.

Recordings whose titles are in italics are not explicitly linked to this dance but have been identified by the database based on the type, bar count, and recommended tune(s) of the dance.

NameArtistAlbumMediaTrkTypeTimePaceClip
The Dalston Jig Marian Anderson and her Band The Sunday Class Dance Book 1 CD 10 J40 43:02 36.4
The Dalston Jig 4/4L · J40
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1–
: 1c & 3c cast off (2c & 4c up) | turn P RH | 1c cast off to 4pl **while{2}** 3c lead up to 2pl (2,3,4,1)
9–
: 2c & 4c repeat same pattern [1–8]. All face on sides as for a Reel4 (3,4,1,2)
17–
: 3c+4c & 1c+2c set advancing passing LSh (to 4,3,2,1) | 3c+2c set advancing passing LSh **while{2}** 4c & 1c set and face in (to 4,2,3,1) ; 4c+2c & 3c+1c RHA (4,2,3,1)
25–
: 4c cross RH | cast off (2c up) ; repeat [25–28] (3c up) (2,3,4,1)
33–
: Circle8 L {3}, cross R foot over and pivot L ; chase cclw (2,3,4,1)
The Dalston Jig 4/4L · J40
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1-8
: 1s+3s cast 1 place, 1s+3s turn RH, 1s cast to 4th place as 3s lead up to
  2nd place 2 3 4 1
9-16
: 2s+4s repeat bars 1-8, finishing 3 4 1 2 facing up/down on sides
17-24
: 3s+4s & 1s+2s set advancing passing each other LSh; 3s+2s set advancing
  passing each other LSh **while** 4s+1s set & face in; 4s+2s & 3s+1s
  dance RH across
25-32
: 4s cross RH, cast (2s step up), 4s cross RH, cast (3s step up)
33-40
: All circle 8H round to left (6 steps), pivot pulling RSh back & all
  chase to places 2 3 4 1

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Added on: 2016-04-04 (John Aitken)
Quality: Good

NameTypeDateOwnerLast changed
Tuesday 19 October NSCDS Unknown 2021-10-19 Patricia Harland Oct. 16, 2021, 12:49 p.m.
Monday 14th February NSCDS Unknown 2022-02-14 Patricia Harland Feb. 10, 2022, 5:11 p.m.

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