Originally published in 1988, Folk Dances of Jamaica is a detailed practical and theoretical discussion of five Jamaican folk dances the Kumina, Dinkie Minie, Quadrille, Bruckin's, and Revival. Illustrated with bold drawings...

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Originally published in 1988, Folk Dances of Jamaica is a detailed practical and theoretical discussion of five Jamaican folk dances the Kumina, Dinkie Minie, Quadrille, Bruckin's, and Revival. Illustrated with bold drawings by H Patten. The book provides practical information on both technique and performance.

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