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- J-Setting abstract "The word J-Setting is an informal word or slang that means to dance like the Prancing J-Settes or J-Settes, the dance team of the Jackson State University(JSU) Marching Band. J-Setting has evolved to also become the name of the style of dance and dance culture that is modeled after the dance formations, movements and dress style of the JSU Prancing J-Settes. It originated in the late 1970s from African-Americans in the Jackson, Mississippi area of the United States. This dance style is characterized by a lead and follow format where one dancer initiates a series of dance steps, and the other dancers follow or join in the movement. J-Setting features specific dance steps based on Prancing J-Settes marching techniques including the “J-Sette Walk,” the “Salt and Pepper,” the “Strut,” and the “Tip Toe”. In particular, the “Salt and Pepper” is a type of prance step for which the Prancing J-Settes are named and known. It is a high-knee lift or “high step” style of marching. Alternating legs lift with a bent knee to bring the foot up to the height of the opposite knee before returning the foot to the ground. The JSU Prancing J-Settes typically march and perform in rows organized by height. J-Setting dancers also typically perform in a line or in multiple lines. While performing, dancers may also change dance formation similar to the way that marching bands change formation during shows on football fields. The J-Setting style of dress is modeled after the dance uniforms of the JSU Prancing J-Settes. It normally includes a one or two piece bodysuit or form-fitting garment that covers the torso and crotch; and hosiery with knee high boots on the legs. However, other types of garments are also worn during a performance.".
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- J-Setting wikiPageExternalLink www.jsums.edu.
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- J-Setting subject Category:African-American_culture.
- J-Setting subject Category:Dance_in_the_United_States.
- J-Setting subject Category:Dances_of_the_United_States.
- J-Setting subject Category:Jackson_State_University.
- J-Setting subject Category:LGBT_African-American_culture.
- J-Setting subject Category:Modern_dance.
- J-Setting subject Category:Sports_culture.
- J-Setting subject Category:Syllabus-free_dance.
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- J-Setting comment "The word J-Setting is an informal word or slang that means to dance like the Prancing J-Settes or J-Settes, the dance team of the Jackson State University(JSU) Marching Band. J-Setting has evolved to also become the name of the style of dance and dance culture that is modeled after the dance formations, movements and dress style of the JSU Prancing J-Settes. It originated in the late 1970s from African-Americans in the Jackson, Mississippi area of the United States.".
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