[Callers] How to explain the charms of square dances (was More on Programming)

Perry via Callers callers at lists.sharedweight.net
Sat Jun 27 13:19:33 PDT 2015


There are two square dance series near me, one in DC and one in Baltimore,  who get tremendously large crowds for their dances.  They are young as well and most people there are not contra dancers but there are some contra dancers who happen to be square lovers too.  I always wonder how these dances get up to 200 people and some of the contra dances struggle to draw. 

Perry


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<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Tom Hinds via Callers <callers at lists.sharedweight.net> </div><div>Date:06/27/2015  8:38 AM  (GMT-06:00) </div><div>To: Jacob Nancy Bloom <jandnbloom at gmail.com> </div><div>Cc: Shared_Weight_Callers <callers at lists.sharedweight.net> </div><div>Subject: Re: [Callers] How to explain the charms of square dances (was More
 	on Programming) </div><div>
</div>Yes you are correct, pointing out the benefits of squares is a much  
better option than telling them to stay home.  I included that  
comment in hopes that callers might consider being less afraid of  
what dancers think.  I have no illusions that others would say that  
to a dancer.

One aspect that makes squares attractive is the changing patterns.   
For myself and others, dancing choreography that wasn't walked  
through is very enjoyable.  And changing the pattern doesn't have to  
be challenging.

For partner changing squares there's a certain satisfaction/challenge  
in performing the choreography well as a group and ending with your  
partner again.  Picking the correct square for this is crucial-not  
too easy and not too hard.

Some people enjoy dancing squares to music where the phrasing is less  
distinct.  It's hard for me to describe but it's like dancing without  
holding back.  Or could it be described as charging ahead?  Perhaps  
some of you can describe this gooder than I can.  This works well  
with driving old time music.

Although I don't enjoy the visiting couple type square, I understand  
that there are a number of groups who enjoy these types of squares  
with very fast music.  In central Virginia there're getting large  
turnouts.  I'm told that most of these dancers are young and not  
contra dancers.  I often hear of other groups in the country where  
young dancers are discovering squares.  Is this the future?

T

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