What is Collegiate Shag? A simple Slow, Slow, Quick, Quick is the secret of an exciting and cool-looking 6-count swing dance from the 30s and 40s: The Shag. Shag is easy to learn. With its hops and kicks it is a lot of fun. If you like to have close contact to your partner and still don t want to miss the energy of swing then Shag is the dance for you. Mostly danced in closed position, but also with open and separating elements, Shag can be danced to medium- and fast-tempo music. Shag spread all over America and different styles were popular in different regions. This video is about the Double Time Shag that was often referred to as Collegiate Shag. It should not be confused with Carolina Shag or St. Louis Shag. Even though it was a separate dance, Shag can be easily mixed with other Swing styles.
In this video, two different threading jigs are demonstrated. One is the Klein threading jig, and the other is a jig you can build yourself. The entire process of turning a box with a threaded lid is demonstrated step by step. This is the fifth in a series of videos featuring Bonnie Klein. The boxes turned for this video were turned on the Klein lathe, but boxes with threaded lids could also be turned on other lathes.
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Learn 10 of the most well known tunes and start playing in your local celtic music session.