11 Sep

Cornball Reference to Square Dancing

Sigh…article captures the current soul of square dancing:

A visit to the weekly practice of the Delta Squares dancing club proves that chivalry is still alive. Couples square dance together in perfect harmony, and the women’s full petticoats and colorful skirts match their husband’s long-sleeved shirts in color and style.

The multipurpose room at Laurel Elementary School fills with the sounds of the caller’s distinctive yodeling as he instructs the men to “keep dragging those pretty girls around.” The dancers follow his every instruction with the greatest of ease and without hesitation.

“I find that people who square dance are adventurous,” Knightsen resident Dale Moses said. “They aren’t content to sit in a chair.”

The dancers end their evening with cocktails and a meal at the Buzz Inn. The bar and eatery usually closes at 10 p.m. along with most of the city but will make an exception for its loyal regulars.

ContraCostaTimes: City’s rapid growth sprouts from rural roots (Registration required).

Husbands and wives

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, caller yodeling, the “men” drag the “pretty girls” around. Doesn’t make me want to join….

09 Sep

Square Dance Humor

This looks like a two-entry blog that hasn’t been kept up, but it’s the place to read about a square dance comedy group

, the Square Dance Stumblers: Square Dance Humor. Here’s a description of their costume:

To get ready for out first performance we would have five Sunday afternoon practice sessions. The first two would be in regular street clothes; the next practice would add the swim flippers. Then there would be one with the sack over my head and the flippers and the last practice would be in full costume with the sack, the jacket with the fake stuffed arms and of course the swim flippers. The large burlap sack had a face on it and the costume made you look like you were 4 feet tall.

09 Sep

Square Dancing for All Ages

Check out these photos and videos showing young square dancing: Yellow Rock and Rollers. Caller Ruth Riegelhaupt-Herzig has done a great job starting a couple of clubs for kids. One of the videos features Andy Shore.

For more info about the Yellow Rock and Rollers, see News For March 21 – 27, 2005, which also gives some info about Ruth’s daughter, Sarah, who’s also a caller.

On a personal note, I met Ruth and Sarah a few years ago at the Texas Lone Star Callers College

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, Sarah wasn’t callling (yet), but she was paying close attention as Ruth’s partner.

28 Aug

Square Dancing is the Dance of God?

Some stuff is just too weird!

This is part of an analysis of the movie Taxi. It starts out:

I already watched the movie “Taxi” with Jimmy Fallon and Queen Latifah in the Theatres last year, but I got the DVD. The IMDB Number is 316732. 31/67/32 = E/5/Sun (Cycling around the 26 Letter Alphabet, 67 is Ho on the Periodic Table, and 32 = 2/Gemini to the 5th Power.

I like it because of the Yellow Taxi that is symbolic of God.

Somewhere in the article, the author states that “Square dancing is the Dance of God”:

Chapter 32 at 1:17 and 50 seconds

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, Washburn says they need to find out who was in charge of the garbage on who worked the garbage route on “LEOnard and Church” on Thursday. LEO is for the 5th Sign. Church is for God. I said that God is the Sun.
Two to the 2nd Power is Square

I said “God is a DJ” by Pink

That’s how you get Square-Dancing :o).

Squiare Dancing is the Dance of God. That’s why you go “Do C Do”

“You spin your partner round and round.” The Sun does Square-Dancing with Mother Earth :o).

That’s why it’s done in Texas or the South.. SO u TH. S/19 + O/15 = H/34. H is Pisces.

That’s how you get a House. Ho u SE = Slutty Sun in Union with the Gemin(S) Sun.

24 Aug

Contra Marathon

So here’s a report on the benefit (for Heifer International) contra marathon:

Sunday I was involved in the worlds longest documented contra dance. It lasted 7 hours, and man was it fun. It was soaking hot, but the creek or some water body was right beside the building where we were dancing, so most people jumped in whenever they felt too hot. The first time I put my bathing suit on. After all the dancing was over I just jumped in fully clothed. The way it worked was that the music kept going and the callers kept going. When it was time for relief the new participants joined in while the tired folk slipped off the stage. The callers would just say, “Listen up,” or, “Ok ready, this time…” and change the sequence of steps. The dancing never stopped, but you could come and go out of the lines as you pleased. When you got to the end you could turn around and go back down, or just walk off. If a caller saw the lines getting sparse they’d holler for people to get back in there. It was interesting because knowing at 11am that we’d be dancing all day, I didn’t dance too hard. I’d generally go up and down the line a couple of times then drop out, get water and a bit of food. Once though I was dancing with Sloan and he traded me off to Owen mid dance then Diane Silver turned the contra into a double contra into a square and back into a double and into a single contra line, so there was nowhere to drop out. I just about dropped of heat and exhaustion. But it was a blast. Being so hot and tired made for a kind of ultra-euphoria. At the last half hour we made a line of all the loony dancers

, Dr Frank and the like, and swapped genders and partners and generally reeked havoc on the tradition. It was a ball. Then we all ran to the water and jumped in. We all squealed and laughed as our muscles contracted in the icy water. I barely stayed awake for the drive home. Once I walked in my house I went straight to my bed where I slept for 13 hours. Yeee haw!

12 Aug

Strange Audio?

Do we consider square dance singing calls to be “strange audio”? Today, the Friday Weirdo Shakedown (“Your Tru5ted (sic) Source – bringing Strange Audio to the Masses”) features I will survive (as a square dance).

Along with a link to an MP3 file of Ken Bower’s Chaparral version of “I Will Survive”, the author says:

If you’re anything like me you’ll agree there is nothing like a good hoedown or a square dance calling song. It is even better if that song is based on the 1970’s Gloria Gaynor hit “I will Survive”.

At least, s/he picked a reasonable singer; when I think of some of the horrific called sides out there, I’m grateful that Kenny can carry a tune and has a good voice.

The author would like more:

If anyone has a CD full of singing Square Dance callers doing popular songs please let me know. I’d love to hear more of this stuff. Who wouldn’t?

I know there are some compilation CDs

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, but I can’t comment on this site; it requires a .NET passport, and I won’t buy into Microsoft’s stuff.

Occasionally, when someone finds out I’m a caller, they’ll compare it to auctioneering. Well, the Strange Audio blog doesn’t do that, but it does have MP3s from the World Livestock Auctioneer Championships, held in Tulsa: Friday Dairy Shakedown: Livestock Auctioneer Championships. It’s not calling, but it sure is mesmerizing.

08 Aug

Archetypal Newspaper Coverage

Here it is: the archetypal square dancing story. The protagonists are an older couple, retired, fanatical about square dancing. Square dancing is “good, clean fun”. “All kinds of people”. “Everyone is friendly.”

From Wausau – Couple shares love of square dancing:

Couple shares love of square dancing

By Joy Marquardt
For the Wausau Daily Herald
MERRILL – Joseph and Phyllis Kretschmer of Merrill have been do-si-doing with the Lincoln Squares Dance Club for more than 13 years, and they’ve been promoting square dancing as family friendly entertainment wherever they go.

While dancing in parks, garages, schools and barns, the Kretschmers, both retired, also have served as co-presidents of the club, as well as co-presidents of the Central Wisconsin Square Dance Association.

“We’re always trying to talk people into joining us,” said Phyllis, 69. “It’s what we call good, clean fun. There’s no swearing, no drinking, no drugs and we don’t really allow smoking because usually we are at a school.”
The Lincoln Squares dancers typically meet monthly at Scott Elementary School near Merrill, but during the summer they dance wherever they can find space.

“We have our regular square dances, but we also try to make things interesting,” Phyllis said. “When we danced at Riverside Park, I had them all dancing in the river.”
Dancers are awarded special badges or pins for dancing in various venues or attaining increasing levels of proficiency. The main stream, or beginning, level has 72 moves to master and progresses up to the dance plus, advanced and challenger levels.

“If they want to take one of our classes, they are welcome,” Phyllis said. “The best way to learn is by doing it. The first night with the simple calls you can be dancing.”
Square dance lessons are offered throughout the year for a cost of $3.50 per session and range from 16 to 22 weeks.

According to Phyllis, children in the Lincoln Squares learn to square dance at about age 9, although dancers in the club have been as old as 92. And she says you don’t need a partner to join in the fun.

“We try to include everyone,” Phyllis said. She knows of one couple who met at a dance session and eventually got married.

The club averages 25 to 30 members but has had more than 50 dancers in a session. They often plan dances together with their sister club, the Country Corners Square Dance Club of Wausau.

“The dancers are like family,” she said. “You make some really good friends. We have a lot of city people right now and a lot of retired people and teachers. Just all kinds of people.”
The Kretschmers also are delegates to the Wisconsin Square Dance Association’s annual convention to be held in August in Appleton. The convention hosts the state’s six regional square dance associations.

“The most important thing is the camaraderie and the friends you make

,” Joseph, 59, said. “We’ve got friends all over the state now. Everyone is so friendly.”
The Lincoln Squares members often perform at nursing homes and other facilities and will appear Wednesday at the Customer Appreciation Day at Council Grounds State Park and on July 23 at the Lincoln County Fair.

The club also hopes to organize an old-fashioned barn dance sometime this fall that would be open to the public, although Joseph says its becoming more difficult to find a suitable barn.
“A barn is still my favorite place to dance,” he said. “The sound is so good, and it really puts you in a festive mood.”
Although square dancing was invented by the American pioneers who settled the West, it has become increasingly popular in many other countries, including Japan.
“It’s been around since the pioneering days with the old hoe-downs,” Joseph said. “It’s still a family-oriented activity and we try to keep it that way.”
For more information about the Lincoln Squares Dance Club, call the Kretschmers at…

03 Aug

Homeschooling and square dancing

Take a look at this blog header: Daddy On Board » Why do we homeschool? Two words: Square dancing

Now, maybe you think, “Oh boy, an article about how if you homeschool, you and all your homeschooling buddies can get together and learn to square dance.” Well, you’d be wrong. This guy has a list of reasons why his family homeschools. The number one reason?

1. No one, and I mean no one, has the right to teach my son how to square dance.

Now there’s a good reason: homeschool your kids so they won’t be exposed to what passes for square dancing in the public schools.

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03 Aug

Square Dancing and Meditation

From Do-Sa-Do: Square Dancing and Mindfulness:

Square dancing IS like meditation. There’s no focusing on memories of the past or worries about the future. Instead

, a square dancer must remain in a state of acceptance and anticipation. The caller will determine the next move, and no amount of second-guessing or outsmarting will help you become more effective–or more popular.

Check out the whole article; I don’t know whether it would sell square dancing, but it interest some people in giving the activity a try.