About Square Dancing |
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Square
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Square Dancing is...
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A history of American Square Dance can be viewed online or you may download a pdf copy of this history. (PDF
files require Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free program available from Adobe
at adobe.com)
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How to Square Dance
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A square dance requires:
The caller shouts or sings instructions to the dancers directing them in specific moves around the square. These instructions are known as "calls". A good caller skillfully paces his calls to the music. New dancers first learn Basic level calls then move up to Mainstream calls. Ambitious (and skilled) dancers can go on to learn more complicated calls at Plus, A1, and A2 levels. If you have never square danced, you
need to learn the calls in order to understand the instructions given
by the caller. Square Dance lessons are offered at different levels by
many square dance clubs, including the Jolly Promenaders. |
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Square Dance Clothing |
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Half the fun of Square Dance is the costume. Although "dress codes" vary in different regions, square dance apparel usually consists of western style clothing. Men generally wear long-sleeved western shirts, slacks, boots, and bolo ties or scarves. Many regions now accept less formal western clothing, such as short sleeves for men and prairie skirts for women. Note: Those aren't suspenders
on Tom in the photo to the right. Those long black strips he and Elaine
are wearing are made of "dangles"; one for each of the annual state conventions
they have attended! |
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