0 a traditional dance for several pairs of male and female dancers who are arranged in circles, squares, or long rows -- (英國傳統的)鄉村舞,土風舞
It adds variations from other country dances, swing styles, salsa and more.
Court dances required the dancers to be trained and were often for display and entertainment, whereas country dances could be attempted by anyone.
Country dances are strictly recreational, however, and use different songs and dances than the jumbie dance.
On the weekends during the 1940s, he joined in with his parents playing at country dances.
He switched to fiddle and began performing at country dances.
In the early part of this period, up to the early 1810s, the ballroom was dominated by the country dance, the cotillion, and the scotch reel.
The caller might be one of the participating dancers, though in modern country dance this is rare.
English traditional country dance bands tend to leave the gap there.