Thank you Jacob too - Toronto held Square Dancing in the Parks three evenings a week during the summer months in the 1990s using live music
and traditional Canadian callers. The MWSD dancers that came would insist on doing dosados passing right shoulders, when traditionally these
dancers (as with some US "eastern" square dance venues) would pass left shoulders (as a left allemande no hands) when in a static square.
Attitude: Those "club" dancers would lecture, scold, and barge. I would say the left position of a couple is typically the gents-side and call it that
way - using that terminology. Senior ladies, more apt to to fill the left side role out of need, seem to have no problem with terms....but whatever
works for you and your group. Attitude!
Bob Livingston
Middletown, CT
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Thank you, Jacob. I think you have identified the real issue. We don't need for everyone to do the same thing as long as our audiences understand what we are saying.
Susan Elberger
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