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Jamaican dance

Dinki Mini is a dance and funerary rite from Jamaica. It is mostly performed in the parishes of Saint Andrew, Saint Mary and Saint Ann.

References

  1. Tanna, Laura (1987). "Dinki Mini". Jamaica Journal. 20 (2): 27โ€“31 – via Digital Library of the Caribbean.
  2. Institute of Jamaica (2000). Jamaica Journal. Institute of Jamaica. p. 3. Retrieved 23 October 2018. A quite possibly Central African word is dinki-mini, the name given to a dance-type and wake occasion peculiar to the eastern parishes of St Mary and Portland. The characteristic dinki-mini dance-step is a 'cork-screw' leg posture, so called ...
  3. "Dinki Mini ยท National Library of Jamaica Digital Collection". nljdigital.nlj.gov.jm. Retrieved 23 September 2018.


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