By Dr Roger Clegg,Ms Lucie Skeaping

ISBN-10: 0859898784

ISBN-13: 9780859898782


A well known crowd-pleaser within the overdue 16th and mid-17th century, the dramatic jig was once a quick, comedian, bawdy musical-drama which integrated components of dance, slapstick and hide. With a solid of getting old cuckolds and younger head-strong better halves, knavish clowns, roaring squaddies and kingdom bumpkins, jigs frequently as afterpieces at London’s playhouses, and have been played at festivals, in villages and in inner most homes. tricky to the specialists, they drew the crowds by means of providing a full of life antidote to extra sober theatrical fare. 


This functionality version provides for the 1st time 9 examples of English dramatic jigs from the past due 16th century via to the recovery; the scripts are re-united so far as attainable with their unique tunes. It supplies a complete heritage, discusses assets, plots, instrumentation and dancing, and gives functional details on staging jigs today.


Includes:




  • Transcriptions of the unique texts


  • Contextual notes: plot synopses and dialogue of assets, topics and viewers reception


  • Musical notation for every music, with feedback for underlay and chords, and notes on instrumention and style


  • Appendix of dance directions and reconstructions




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