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  2. Treble jig - Wikipedia

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    A treble jig (Irish: port tribile) is an Irish dance which is done in hard shoes. It is also known as the "heavy jig" (as opposed to the light jig, slip jig, single jig, and reel which are done as soft shoes). [1] It is performed to music with a 6/8 time signature. The dance is usually 40 bars to 48 bars in length, but is danced for 32 bars if ...

  3. Jig - Wikipedia

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    Treble jigs (also called the hard or heavy jig) are performed in hard shoes, and also to a 6 8 time metre. They are characterized by stomps, trebles, and clicks. Many set dances are performed in treble jig time, a few being Drunken Gauger, Blackthorn Stick, The Three Sea Captains, and St Patrick's Day.

  4. Irish stepdance - Wikipedia

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    4 time, are danced in hard shoes. Three jigs are danced in competition; the light jig, the single jig, which is also called the Hop jig, and the treble jig, which is also called double jig. Light and single jigs are in 6 8 time, and are soft shoes dances, while the treble jig is hard shoe, danced in a slow 6 8. The last type of jig is the slip ...

  5. Oireachtas (Irish dance) - Wikipedia

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    In case of a slip jig, only 40 bars are danced. The possible dances for the hard shoe round for both girls' and boys' competitions are treble jig and hornpipe. Once again, the required hard shoe dance for each year is determined by age group. For girls, reel and hornpipe generally coincide in any given year, and hence slip jig and treble jig ...

  6. Reel (dance) - Wikipedia

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    In Scottish country dancing, the reel is one of the four traditional dances, the others being the jig, the strathspey and the waltz, and is also the name of a dance figure. Hard shoes worn for Irish dance Soft shoes worn for Irish dance. In Irish dance, a reel is any dance danced to music in reel time (see below).

  7. Slide (tune type) - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, single jigs are notated as having eight bars per part and slides as having four bars. Furthermore, the pace is quicker than single jigs, often around 150bpm. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] While single jigs are often danced solo by step dancers , slides are usually danced in groups by set dancers , sometimes in sets with polkas .