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Encyclopedia > Slip jig

Slip jig refers to both a style of Irish music and of Irish dance; the dance is danced to music in slip-jig time. The slip jig is in 9/8 time, traditionally with accents on 5 beats - two pairs of quarter-note/eighth-note followed by a dotted quarter note. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


The slip jig is one the four most common Irish stepdances - the others being the reel, the jig and the hornpipe. It is a 9/8 time dance in soft shoes, formerly danced by women only, though today many male stepdancers dance slip jigs. This dance is graceful and controlled, often called the “ballet” of Irish dance.[citation needed] Irish stepdance is a stype of performance dance originating in Ireland from traditional Irish dance. ... The reel is a folk dance type as well as the accompanying dance tune type. ... The jig (sometimes seen in its French language or Italian language forms gigue or giga) is a folk dance type as well as the accompanying dance tune type, popular in Ireland and Scotland. ... The term hornpipe refers to one of several dance forms played and danced in Britain and elsewhere from the late 17th century until the present day. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Irish dancers at St. ...


There are also traditional Irish céilí dances which are slip jigs, though these are much less common than reels and double jigs.


Because of its timing, the slip jig is longer than the reel for the same number of bars of music. In stepdance competition, the speed is the same tempo, 113 beats per minute, as other dances. Stepdance judges prefer sliding motions with the feet, and graceful movements that seem to slip across the floor.


Other dances in 9/8 time are the Scottish Lilt in Highland dancing and the karsilama of Turkish dance. A young highland dancer demonstrates her form in the sword dance at the 2005 Bellingham (Washington) Highland Games Highland dancing is one of two basic types of Scottish dancing which can be seen at nearly every modern day Highland games event. ... Karsilama (Turkish karşılama) is a Turkish dance. ...


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Jig - MSN Encarta (167 words)
Jig, lively folk dance, a step dance in which one or two soloists perform rapid, intricate, hopping steps to music in ½ time or (a “slip-jig”) in ¾ time.
The jig was adopted in France at the court of Louis XIV, where, as the gigue, it became a more subdued dance for couples.
Jig also refers to any country dance tune in jig time and to any set dance (a country dance for a group of couples) to a jig tune.
FAQ Sheet (1211 words)
The dancers must perform a jig which is set in 6/8 time and/or a reel, which is set in 2/4 or 4/4 time.
Two more dances, the slip jig and hornpipe, are added to this class (the slip jig is a ladies-only dance).
The slip jig, set in the unusual and unique-to-Irish-dance 9/8 time, is performed in soft shoes and is perhaps the most graceful of the step dances; consisting of light hopping and sliding actions.
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