Jive in the Corner
A Twist Dance
Jive in the Corner
Jive in the Corner
Dance Song
Dance Song
(Cameroonian Pidgin English)
(English)
Lead: See me
All: Jive in the corner. Jiving
Lead: See me
All: Jive in the corner. Jiving!
Lead: Ajasco*,
All: Jive in the corner. Jiving
Lead: Ajasco
All: Jive in the corner. Jiving
(There's a break in the dancing at this point. All dancers stand and respond).
Lead: We!
All: Wa!
Lead: We, we!
All: Wa, wa!
Lead: See me!
(Dancing resumes)
All: Jive in the corner, jiving, etc.
Lead: See me
All: Jive in the corner. Jiving
Lead: See me
All: Jive in the corner. Jiving!
Lead: Ajasco*,
All: Jive in the corner. Jiving
Lead: Ajasco
All: Jive in the corner. Jiving
(There's a break in the dancing at this point. All dancers stand and respond).
Lead: We!
All: Wa!
Lead: We, we!
All: Wa, wa!
Lead: See me!
(Dancing resumes)
All: Jive in the corner, jiving, etc.
Notes
*Note from Nyango: "Ajasco is the name of a popular cartoon character in some West African magazines."
Later Nyango wrote, "I think 'jive' was actually used for 'dance'. We did call the twist 'twist'. But I remember people talking of 'jiving' when they go to parties, not as a kind of dance but just dancing in general."
Many thanks to Nyango M. Nambangi of the Minnesota African Women's Association for contributing this song and for singing it for us.