"Inactives sometimes (often?) try to fill in the quieter times with additional swings. With Chorus Jig, inactives will often swing their partner while the actives walk down the outside. Then, while actives walk down the center, inactives may swing the inactive in the next set behind them, breaking the swing just in time to cast off with the active returning back down the center. Inactive indeed! - actually not at all inactive in deed..."
Thanks Rich, ya got me thinking Last year a the Down East fest (it's coming up at the end of this month!) a caller announced that the next dance would be Chorus Jig.... There was a mixture of Cheers and Groans.... the young man across from me proclaimed that he could not stand proper dances, the woman I (quickly) asked to dance, agreed with him. I inquired as to why? Because, there is too much standing around was the response. My reply; Than youve been dancing C J with the wrong people. With the aide other dancers who really enjoy Chorus Jig we showed the groaners Just what a vigorous dance it can be. Including the points youve made It is just a heck of a dance for kicking up your heels. I must add, when I started dancing the chestnuts were danced with regularity Dancers really came to appreciate them because there was a chance to rest and watch (Thanks to Pater Yarenski and the LRB!) -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web.com - Microsoft® Exchange solutions from a leading provider - http://link.mail2web.com/Business/Exchange
