The Cajun jig was popular in Louisiana in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but remains a mainstay of dancers.
Often, this step pattern is alternated with other styles,[2] during a single song, particularly among those who are regular dancers, in urban and non-traditional settings, or those who are also Zydeco dancers.
The Cajun jig is danced to fast or slow.
The Cajun Jig shares vague similarity to Merengue.
Despite the single-like step, variations of the handhold combined with turns give the dance infinite dance move options.