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- Q4978584 subject Q7283145.
- Q4978584 subject Q8361432.
- Q4978584 abstract "Bruckins, also spelled brukins, is a Jamaican dance performed primarily to celebrate Emancipation Day.A dance, whose music has both European and African elements, Bruckins is a "stately, dipping-gliding" dance, and may be derived from the Pavane.Bruckins is accompanied by an elaborate pageant, in which participants dress as European royalty and/or members of the royal court (courtiers, pages, soldiers, etc.). Sabine Sörgel has said that the first Bruckins was celebrated in 1834, after the formal abolition of slavery; however, Olive Lewin states that the first Bruckins was only in 1839, after the elimination of the "apprenticeship" system.".
- Q4978584 wikiPageWikiLink Q11639.
- Q4978584 wikiPageWikiLink Q169390.
- Q4978584 wikiPageWikiLink Q180853.
- Q4978584 wikiPageWikiLink Q3007284.
- Q4978584 wikiPageWikiLink Q5368985.
- Q4978584 wikiPageWikiLink Q7283145.
- Q4978584 wikiPageWikiLink Q8361432.
- Q4978584 wikiPageWikiLink Q8463.
- Q4978584 wikiPageWikiLink Q898830.
- Q4978584 comment "Bruckins, also spelled brukins, is a Jamaican dance performed primarily to celebrate Emancipation Day.A dance, whose music has both European and African elements, Bruckins is a "stately, dipping-gliding" dance, and may be derived from the Pavane.Bruckins is accompanied by an elaborate pageant, in which participants dress as European royalty and/or members of the royal court (courtiers, pages, soldiers, etc.).".
- Q4978584 label "Bruckins".