Dance A Diagonal Jig 9493
Jig · 24 bars · 3 couples · Longwise - 4 (Progression: 213)
- Devised by
- Sue McKinnell (2000)
- Intensity
- 800/488/844 = 46% (whole dance)
- Formations
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- Figure of Eight - half (FIG8;1C;HALF;)
- Rights and Lefts - diagonal (R&L;DIAG;)
- Steps
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- Skip-Change
- Published in
- Online Sources
- Extra Info
- I wanted to emphasize technique in diagonal rights and lefts, but all dances I found with the figure are fairly …
I wanted to emphasize technique in diagonal rights and lefts, but all dances I found with the figure are fairly complex. So I wrote a simple dance with diagonal rights and lefts and it turned out to dance rather nicely.
Name | Artist | Album | Media | Trk | Type | Time | Pace | Clip | |
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Teviot Bridge | Kenny Thomson and the Wardlaw Scottish Dance Band | A Scottish Celebration | CD | 7 | J24 8 | 3:23 | 33.8 | ||
Teviot Bridge | Kenny Thomson and the Wardlaw Scottish Dance Band | Book 5. Music for Twelve Traditional Dances | CD+ | 3 | J24 8 | 3:23 | 33.8 |
A Diagonal Jig 3/4L · J24
- 1–
- 1c cross RH | cast (2c up) ; ½ Fig8 up round 2c (2,1,3)
- 9–
- 2c cross RH | cast to 3plx while{4} 3c turn RH ½ and dance up to 1plx ; all turn RH (3x,1,2x)
- 17–
- Diagonal R&L (2,1,3)