Welcome 👦👧boys and girls to Social Studies class. Today we will be going on an adventure to find about our Jamaica Traditional Dance Forms Jamaican Traditional Dance Forms 1. Maypole (15th Century) Description: Also referred to as "long ribbon pole" in rural areas; it was a popular social dance after emancipation and performed on Queen Victoria's birthday. 2. Quadrille (18th-19th Century) Description: A popular dance at tea parties, house openings, and family celebrations. 3. Myal (1940s) Description: One of the oldest dances in Jamaica and is associated with a type of religious observance. 4. Dinki Mini/Gerreh (18th to 19th Century) Description: Became popular from the death of Tacky, a hero of the maroons, and is associated with annual festival celebrations. 5. Bruckins (1834) Description: This dance form is part of a pageant with a processional of kings, queens, courtiers, soldiers, and pages. 6. Ettu (1860-1893) Description: Involves the danc...