Up through plus level, "boys and girls" and "ladies and gents" are used.  This terminology is standardized worldwide.

At advanced level, "beau and belle" are introduced.  They are positional (beau = left, belle = right), but also refer to the common position for that gender in typical square dance choreography.

On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 1:54 PM, Jeremy Child via Callers <callers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
Hi

I have a question for anyone who calls or dances Gender Free MWSD (by Gender Free I mean where no assumptions are made about what role a dancer will take based on their gender).

I've been told that GF MWSD dances still use the terms "Boys" and "Girls", but please correct me if I'm wrong. 

MWSD is unique amongst folk dancing in that dancers need to know the role being danced by others in the square (if I'm a "boy" and the call is "boys trade", I need to know who the other boy in my line / wave is in order to do the call).  

So to my question: How do the dancers identify which roles the other people are dancing? Traditionally this is done with dancers taking the opposite role to their gender wearing bands, but that is surely inappropriate if the dance is GF.

Also, if any MWSD clubs are using truly non-gendered terms, please let me know.

Thanks in Advance

Jeremy
www.barndancecaller.net
www.genderfreedance.net

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