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- Q4160090 subject Q8361110.
- Q4160090 subject Q8404924.
- Q4160090 abstract "Jack and Jill (J&J, the US term) or Dance with a Stranger (DWAS, the UK term) is a format of competition in partner dancing, where the competing couples are the result of random matching of leaders and followers. Rules of matching vary. The name and format were created by Jack Carey at Hank & Stans in Norwalk, California in the early 1950s to encourage a variety of dancers to enter competitions. The gender-ambiguous term Pat and Chris has been used, particularly in LGBT dance venues, to refer to events where the gender of lead and follow isn't specified. In the lindy community in the U.S. a Jill and Jack, though less common, is a competition where the leads are required to be female and the follows to be male. In dance competitions J&J is included as a separate division (or divisions, with additional gradations).J&J is popular at Swing conventions, as well as at ballroom dance competitions in the US.J&J competitions are intended to test social dance skills, whereas fixed partner competitions test performance dance skills.".
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- Q4160090 wikiPageWikiLink Q8361110.
- Q4160090 wikiPageWikiLink Q8404924.
- Q4160090 comment "Jack and Jill (J&J, the US term) or Dance with a Stranger (DWAS, the UK term) is a format of competition in partner dancing, where the competing couples are the result of random matching of leaders and followers. Rules of matching vary. The name and format were created by Jack Carey at Hank & Stans in Norwalk, California in the early 1950s to encourage a variety of dancers to enter competitions.".
- Q4160090 label "Jack and Jill (dance)".