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2 AMERICAN 10 SOURRE ORNCE VOLUME 37, NO. 4 APRIL. 1982 THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE WITH THE SWINGING LINES

LEADERSHIP TIPS 19 The New Dancer AN FEATURES FOR ALL 4 Co-editorial 5 By-Line ROUNDS 7 Meanderings 71 Flip Side/Rounds 11 The Case of the Shocked Secretary 71 Choreography Ratings 13 Viewing Our Reviewer 79 Facing the L.O.D. 21 Aloha 81 RID Pulse Poll 23 Getting Started 25 Encore 27 Hemline 28 Puzzle Page SQUARE DANCE SCENE 34 Callerlab Confab 35 Best Club Trick 15 Delightful Detroit 40 Dancing Tips 31 Good Fun Guaranteed 45 Coming Up Roses 39 31st National SID Convention 49 Square the Bard 50 Challenge Chatter 63 Sketchpad Commentary 53 International News 64 People in the News 70 Steal A Peek 93 Book Nook FOR CALLERS 94 Finish Line 40 Calling Tips 96 Laugh Line 46 Easy Level Page 56 Chreative Choreography OUR READERS SPEAK 61 PS/MS Flip Side/Squares 6 Grand Zip SID Pulse Poll 29 Straight Talk Underlining 55 Feedback

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IL This April issue turned out to be a whopper! First of all, it grew and grew until we called a halt at 96 pages— one of the biggest in recent months. The vacation listing, "Guaranteed Good Fun" is the longest listing we've ever published, which means a large variety of special events, weekends and vacations in which to enjoy all the square dancing you want. Of course, April is always the month to inject a little extra humor (we know why April Fool's Day follows winter so closely) so we include a story by Sue Donym, who also helped write the February 1982 poems, and a collection of comments that William Shakespeare might have made about the square dance scene. Shelia Popwell, the able and humorous author of Clogging, Teaching Clogg- ing and Solo Dances, visited a record review session and describes it for all the readers who wonder just how the records are rated. Bev Warner wants everyone to know just what Detroit is really like, set fears aside. and sign up for the convention in June. Bev has written so many articles for ASD recently, that readers must know she "tells it like it is." Classes are going down to the wire now, so this seems an appropriate time to reprint a presentation that Don Starr made at the last convention in Seattle, concern- ing the new dancer. We hope it will encourage clubs to make a positive effort to welcome new dancers into the world of club dancing. Our roster of authors is com- pleted by Erma Reynolds who just happened to send a Hawaiian-flavored puzzle in time to accompany the story of the ASD tour in February. One more note on the condensed type: we have not used it in this issue for any feature articles, following the direction of half a dozen letters which asked us to use the regular type for legibility. However, it was necessary to continue using it on the record reviews because there were 43 of them this month! Bear with us— we printed them in entirety but had to use the small type in order to do it.

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American Squaredance. April 1982 5 We've done nothing alone. Thank you for allowing us to express our feelings, thank you for the excellent article that we intend to blow-up and Gtaftl Zip paper our rec room with, and thank you for your consistently fine magazine. Betty and Bud Wolf Springfield, Pennsylvania Just a note to thank you for the nice write up in Facing the L.O.D. That was a pleasant surprise. I assume this will be a regular feature and the round dancers will enjoy it. Your magazine is always improving and it is a true credit to the square and round dance activity. Thank you again. How very pleased we are to have been Phyl and Frank Lehner! included in your January issue under Toledo, Ohio "Line Light." It really capped off our Just found out about your square "awards night." dance magazine today... I am in the pro- Our square dance years have been cess of putting together a group of cycl- busy, full of our efforts to return some of ing squares. We all ride touring bikes the joy we have received from dancing. and want to add square dancing to our However, we honestly feel that for every trips. I have 11 riders in lessons now and single leader one can name, there are four of us will graduate in the next many "nameless" dancers whose loy- month. If you ever have space enough to alty, support, and plain hard work made ask if there are any other cyclists who that leader a success. So many times we would like to know about our group, hear, "Oh, I couldn't be chairman of that have them contact us. committee, but I'll be happy to work on Betty & Charles Silcox it." These are the same people who are 1199 Cross timbers at the dance early enough to place Houston TX 77022 chairs, set out ash trays, etc. There is no Just want to say thanks for sending special event, no class dance, no charity us the American Squaredance for the affair, also no national convention, that past two years in return for our writing would come to actuality without their in- some articles for it. It was truly a sur- put. It is all these people, friends of prise and one we thoroughly enjoyed. many years, workers who resist the Joyce & George Kammerer limelight, that we include in any award or words of gratitude that we receive. In the February issue of American Without them we have no special talent Squaredance, under the heading "EAA to produce much of anything. SDC Notes," you inserted some in- We've asked that all these people formation that I had sent you about the share with us in our special "honor." Continued on Page 90 the Squa/ze g Pai4old .24aoce ee.k.4 Afton's Square Dance Apparel OPENING THE FIRST WEEK IN JUNE Scenic Montana mountain country along a beautiful trout stream FISHING HIKING SIGHTSEEING Hot Springs swimming resort nearby — Camper space — shower rooms YEAR ROUND DANCING — Cushioned maple floor, air conditioned Capacity 30 squares Well-stocked apparel store Hay and Afton Uranger SUMMER SCHEDULE: 21/2 miles west of Lolo Rounds - Monday and Tuesday Highway 12 W, Lolo. Mt 59847 on Highway U S 12 Squares - Wednesday thru Sunday (406) 273-0141 (11 miles from Missoula) (Nationally-known callers June thru August)

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07.2itte7 JANUARY UN-BEAR-ABLE EXPERIENCES

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January was a bear! To use a Latin tuated with groans and moans from phrase, it was a Bruinus Ruinus. It was ominous zones deep within some gnome positively Polar. bones, drone bones, hambones, or your January was barely bear-able. It was own bones, as the case may be. (Clear absolutely, abnormally, abhorently, diz- up to the ozone?— Co-ed.) zyingly Grizzly. Erie, Pennsylvania— I went twice to Ags January of 1982 will leave maxi-tracks this good of faithful Squaws and Paws on the pages of time, just as my very club in the dread of winter (once in furry non-attractive friend above leaves January and also in December). I got sleeves of frothy footprints fringing this that old EERIE feeling both times, as fairly forlorn feature's upper flip 'n fold fierce storms slapped me in the wind- folio, either for a long furlong of further shield on the return trips toward home. "firsts" to follow for forthcoming frigid In December I got exactly six miles west ..., flits of time, fleetingly or forever. before zero visibility and below-zero Of you can read the preceding paragraph correctly temperature turned me into a Red Roof. W three limes in quick succession. send you a gen In January I hit an ice storm that cri - PP tune Ohio snowball by our own DOWNS express ser. P vice DOWNS is the opposite of UPS I pled a hundred cars and trucks, all Of you can understand that paragraph you deserve stopped along the Interstate. I got as far to be snowed , — Coed 1 as Cleveland after four hours (normally Thus endeth my little litany of the takes two) by inching along the icy road month. at 25 MPH in second gear. Thanks to my Oops, not quite. I must tell you about sure-footed, caribou-tif ul Malibu, I my Aunt Arctic and her epic as daresay mine was the only vehicle that she fought the frigid elements. She's went all the way from Erie to Cleveland somewhat given to excesses, but I'll wa- that night. All traffic was completely ger these utterings are utterly true. stopped going east, due to one treach- Oa She told me that during January she erous hill. When you feel yourself lost her bearings on the road, because fishtailing, it ought to be on the dance.. the unicycle she rides got its "un" un- floor, not on the highway. done, and froze instantly to a giant icy- Who says the last frontiers of adven- cle. Get the point? ture to appeal to the pioneering spirit of She said her pet penguin actually man have vanished? Try being a travel- shed his formal tuxedo trappings in her ing caller. yard, and grew a handy-dandy, snug as a Needless to say, I enjoyed the dances bug, mink in a wink. in Erie both times and I'll go back, winter She asserted that her brass monkey or summer, for more four-alarm bell- i on the front porch was transformed into ringers in that li'l of Belle Valley Fire 1a veritable abominable snowman. House hall. ekov topped off with a Kojak cranium. Gulfport, Louisiana— Continuing Ael Finally, she claimed her dice turned to my January jaunts (Yes, I left you hang- ice 'twist the palm and the table when ing in Gulfport in my last indigestible her furnace failed. digest.) I must relate that after driving No kidding, folks, January was a killer- back to New Orleans following the Jen- diller for travelers (both callers and nings swing, I stayed in the downtown dancers) from coast to coast, especially dixieland city at the St. Charles Inn (love- in northerly, easterly, mid-westerly ly old place— try it sometime— just a climes, and that happened to be my stone's throw or a trolley track trudge or coldly-calculated route (doggone the a crawfish crawl away from all the lights IX luck) for most of the month. 'n sights) and grabbed the Interstate Read on, and weep with me— big, icy, across the Pontchartrain, past Slidell to • icycle-y, icky tears— appropriately punc- Gulfport. Swell time again at the ASD 4:31 111 American Squaredance. April 1982 (00 7 dance for the Star Twirlers. Space is built by a small club in a rather remote short and so's my memory, but I'll say area. Caller Ed and Patty Clark keep thanks sincerely and succintly to all things clicking down thataway. I drove these good folks: Chuck and Dee, Gene home in another snowstorm, to arrive in and Julie, Ralph and Dottie, Kathy (R/D Huron at about 2:30 a.m. O'er), Chuck and Flo, the Hansons, the Virginia Beach, Virginia- It was ano- Trujillos, Ron, Mike, all callers, all of- ther cold weekend when I flew into Nor- ficers, all friends. folk airport the middle of January for the annual Riptides rip-snortin' ASD dance, always a choice one. Frigid weather hurt us this year— only 26 instead of twice that number. Nevertheless, it was a small ball. Ron set sound and Debbie coo'd the cues— that's the Williamses. Warren and June Berglund (prexies) hosted me. Blanchards and Kights coor- dinated all. Bill and Thelma Reck decorated. (Cute rooster mascot theme.) I'll look for a high tidewater time again next year. (See "People." this issue.) Peoria, Illinois. This day was really a Washington, D.C.— On the next trip I frozen-toeser. Landing in Chicago from flew into Washington National Airport Norfolk, I was greeted by minus fifteen on a cold wintry day (amid a snow squall degree temperature ( — 15°) and a chill or two), not realizing that on a similar factor of minus sixty (— 60°)! I rented a day just five days later there would be a breezy Escort (with a poor heater) for the tragic plane crash there, known to the four-hour trip through drifts and howling whole world. That makes a guy pause to winds to Peoria, where hosts Dale and think a bit. I probably rode over that 14th Millie Bannister suffered with me Street bridge also, when Don Beveridge through a froggy-throated performance and friend Joyce drove me to the St. for the Caterpillars' regional mini- Charles Hotel (There's a devil of a place festival at the ITOO hall. My case of to find, but a heckuva nice budget hotel.) laryngitis almost knocked me out of the and later to the B 'n B's ASD dance in the "ball game." Thanks to callers Karl Han- Pentagon, believe it or not. I regret to son plus Novice and Evelyn Hamilton for say Ronnie Reagan didn't drop in, but a pinch-hitting in the 3rd and 5th and 9th beautiful busload of mystery-trippers "innings." I must have sounded about from the Penn Wheelers of eastern Pa. two octaves below Kermit. (I've heard showed up to fill the hall. Capital you call for Miss Piggy.— Co-ed.) Next (capitol) capacity clappin' clan, cap'n! day "Doc R" put me on antibiotics and I Cleveland, Ohio— Landed back in headed for Cincinnati, since West Lafay- Cleveland just in time to "clinic" with ette was cancelled due to weather condi- fellow callers on my favorite subject: tions. "PR/Promotion/Selling Oneself as a Cincinnati, Ohio— It was Caller." I "sold" myself short. Few time to do a date with the came. Snowy day. So what else is new? popular Unicorners Sing- les Club of the Queen City. It was a class/club combination and the old lodge hall was bulging. I raTnri ..111 called hoarsely. 414,1011 01 • (Horsely would be -- better for Unicor- ners— Co-ed.) Pam ;7,-,1,1! 74-711 Jackson, Ohio— Driving to southeast Riley spun a round Ohio for this one, old Smokey got me around often. Thanks five miles west of the town and I was late to Foster Eubank for !!!!!::: for the dance. Golly, that Wagon Wheel- making it all go ....:;; ers hall is a beaut. (See ASD, June '79, clickety-click-clack pp. 50-51.) Amazing to think that it was right down the track. 8 American Squareclance. April 1982 St. Catharines, Ontario— Once again the MS'ers of Swing and Whirl in the Garden City. served sweetly weekly by Orphie Easson, mixed hash with me for a Wednesday ASD blue plate special. Dan- cing was, pudding it mildly, as smooth as jello pudding. Steak at Orphie's made a super supper. She had to leave on a Caribbean cruise at 5 a.m. the next day— Poor girl! Oh well, Hawaii was beckoning me just over the horizon at that point, and the January blues were about over. Quincy, Illinois- It was quite a scram- Niagara Falls, Ontario— Always a ble back westward from Cincy to Quincy. pleasure to return to the smallest S/D Chilly ride through a little Ohio, total In- hall in the world (one just built for square diana. and most of Illinois to tiny Bowen, dancing, that is) next to the home of my north of Quincy, where caller Jim Black- hosts, callers Tiny and Margie McBur- wood had set up a class/club ASD ney. I certainly had a tumultous dance. Roads had improved and so had welcome from the Canadian Cascades, my throat problem. Jim had a couple of just two kilometers and three ther- innovations up his sleeve. There were mometers away from the watery roar "mini-fashion shows" between tips fea- itself. They do both traditional and turing Pat Critten from Pat's Shirts & modern stuff with equal fervor. Time Skirts in Jamesport. Mo. Also, since his allowed another quick tour of the icy class members were round-less. Jim did tumult, and among the nearby attrac- a few contras instead. Nice change of tions, I took a guided gander at good of pace. (That's somewhat contra to the Guinness, just to see if Tiny's whole har- norm.— Co-ed.) dy hall rated a hallowed hole-in-the-wall Thorp, Wisconsin- Now it was Wed- there. No luck. Tiny. nesday. and the toughest drive was Utica, New York— Final fling via my ahead of me, so I rolled out of the motel own buggy to Utica and the Swinging early and got Escorted straight north for Squares, between a few flakes of snow eight hours of two-lane maneuvering "approaching" and lots more "depart- through blizzard conditions to Stanley, ing." My hosts, caller Lucille and "'com- Wisconsin (another tiny town that is puterized" badge-maker Ray Graf almost at an atlas-at-less attention atop treated me right. the state.) Well, half a dozen sets braved Suddenly it was February first and Ha- the storm anyway for another class/club waii became a reality. (See page 31.) jig gig set up for the Swingin' 8's by "Doc" Doug and Carol Sallis, my hosts. For the record, the whole area (including the twin cities just west of there) had 17 inches of snow that night. That's what you call blanket coverage! Jacksonville, Illinois— Another wintry visit took me above St. Louis to a nice icy location where the Yellowrockers rock. Small crowd due to slip 'n slide conditions, but they sprinted with spirit while refraining from complaining. Love- There are undoubtedly dancers reading this pensive ly lodge, that Blackhawk. I'll be hawkin' piece who question the validity (or even the sanity) of a caller who will travel so extensively in the month of my way back, Blackhawk! January (especially in January. 1982) amid such One more quickie-slicky trip trick be- devastating conditions. Well. folks, the answer is sim- fore I could say "sayanara" to January ple and universal. No matter how tough your Januarys (Thank heavens) and prepare for the get. there's always FEBRUARY. And when it's February, can spring be far behind') lovely Hawaii hurdle. This end-of-the- month ramble included two dates in Ca- nada and one in eastern New York (a toot to Utica).

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10 The Case of the Shocked Secretary

by Sue Donym

An APRIL FOOL Feature

Square dancing is a wonderful form of entertainment. It's an opportunity to gather with friends and to meet new people. The mind grows and is sharpened, along with the body's physical coordination. And two hours or fifteen tips (whichever comes first) proves to aching muscles and tired bones that dancing is a very effective method of ex- ercise. In addition, it is notable that all kinds of people from all kinds of regions have one particular thing, the most important thing, in common while they're square danc- ing— a friendly, sincere smile. Still, with all these advantages and the popularity gained because of them, there are people today who do not know what square dancing is. And what about the person who hasn't the vaguest idea about it? How does he interpret (or misinterpret) this marvelous form of relaxation? Consider the following hypothetical situation. A church had been rented for the Scootback Squares in Grandsquare, Illinois. The church secretary decided to stay late on Friday evening to complete the bulletin for Sunday's service. She heard the opening and closing of car doors and some obscure chattering over the tap, tap, tap of her typewriter. Then she heard, "Testing...one, two, three," and the heavy downbeat of a western hoedown. The music was pleasing. She smiled and continued her work. Suddenly there was an uproar of stomping, hooting and occasional screams. The ner- vous scretary abandoned her office and stopped at the top of the stairway. She listened breathlessly. There was an amplified man's voice rattling off words she never heard before. Her feet stepped silently and cautiously on each stair and her head tilted slight- ly to better decipher the mumble-jumble of a half-singing tenor. The secretary's curiosi- ty was mixed with suspicion when she overheard the voice commanding couples to separate and swap around. When he said trade and wheel and deal, her imagination ran wild. The commands she heard upset her moral integrity and religious ethics; she was a good person and a representative of her church. It's not hard to imagine how boys run and follow your neighbor and peel off sent her into hysterics. If this group was exchang- ing partners and fooling around, she was going to report it to the session and the minister immediately. "This kind of behavior will not continue in our church!" The secretary marched self- righteously toward the double-door entrance to the hall. The worlds of the caller were loud and distinct now. She knew the perverse scene had become a violent fight when she heard his speak of arm turns, inside out, wrong way around, rip and snort and swinging your partner. There was even mention of a chain. The church secretary did not want to break in and view the atrocity but she know someone was in trouble when the caller stopped the music for a "breakdown." Everyone turned and stared as the little woman burst through the noisy doors and yelled, "Do I have to call the police?" Someone jokingly replied, "Not unless they want to dance too." The secretary was relieved to discover that no one was injured and that the whole thing was a misunderstanding. She watched a few tips and laughed at her previous reaction. The woman standing next to her said, "Really, there's nothing dangerous about square dancing except for sore feet." "And people with misconceptions," added the smiling secretary.

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12 VIEWING OUR REVIPWER

by Shelia Popwell Hampton,

How do you get to be the Record It reflects the Mouse Madness that Reviewer for American Squaredance prevails in the room outside and pictures magazine? Mickey with cowboy boots and "I begged for the job," says Atlanta microphone; the caption reads, caller John Swindle as he checks over "Thanks, John, for teaching us our right the stack of records that will be reviewed from our other right!" during today's session. "I happened to This same affectionate respect is evi- be calling a dance with Don Hanhurst, dent between John and the dancers who who used to do the reviews, and he men- work with him on the record review ses- tioned that he was giving it up. As soon sions. There are three couples who meet as we finished the dance, I got in touch in the "Mouse Hold" on the third Sunday with Stan Burdick to tell him I wanted to of every month; and today they arrive all do it." in a group, exchanging banter and The next obvious question is, once greetings as they troop down the stairs you are the Record Reviewer, what do behind John's dainty, dark-haired wife you do with the 2,000 or so records that Gail. you accumulate in four years or doing Everyone settles into place quickly. reviews? Long-established habit dictates the John leads the way through a recrea- order of business: someone distributes tion room decorated with a collection of magazines for a writing surface, another Mickey Mousekiana to a snug little cor- passes out pencils while John hands ner office where plaques and framed around the rating sheets; Gail disap- mementoes from his clubs and classes pears upstairs to get a final batch of compete for wall space with orderly cookies out of the oven. John makes a shelves holding bin after bin of square comment on how promptly they all ar- dance records. rived, more promptly than for his "I file the records themselves by dances, John claims. Someone hastens label," John explains. "Then I keep a to reassure him that they were lured in Cardex file by title with release date and from the street only by the smell of any notes I feel I need on the record, like Gail's cookies; another intones, the issue the review appeared in. That "Neither snow nor sleet nor grumpy way I can check quickly for duplication caller can stay us guinea pigs from our of a record we've already done. appointed rounds... er, squares." "It also makes it easy to keep track John has the rating sheets pre-printed when several companies release dif- with the date and the titles of all the ferent versions of the same record." records to be reviewed today. Beside The office makes it obvious that John each title there are spaces for a rating of takes a serious approach to this 1 - 5 in four areas: Music, Figure, business of square dance calling and Delivery, and Timing, plus a sizable record reviewing; there are no piles of space for Comments. For each record in records waiting to be filed away, no turn they will rate first just the music stacks of paperwork littering the alone, then they will form a square and desktop. The atmosphere is one of rock- dance the figure and the break, returning solid preparedness. But there's evidence to their chairs to rate the danceability the lighter side is not neglected either: and flow of the pattern and to write out dominating the wall above those careful- their feelings about the record. ly organized record bins is a large poster Someone comments on how short the presented to John by one of his classes. list is for this session, only 16 records to

American Squaredance, April 1982 13 be done. Once there were 43 to be ing a square busy inspires this ex- reviewed in one afternoon; it took them a change: "Throwing a heap of steps in little more than three hours to get it there, isn't he?" done. "Yeah, but you notice the timing. We As soon as everyone is supplied with a all got back just where we're supposed pencil and a cookie, the work begins and to be." John puts on the first record. Square "I'm running out of comments," a lady dance music fills the room, but for now complains. "What else constructive can there are no dancers, only listening, you say about a square dance record?" evaluating ears and concentration. "Do like they used to on American There is motion, though: fingers are un- Bandstand," suggests one of the group. consciously tapping, toes are patting "Say, 'It's got a good beat and you can (and cloggers would be glad to see that dance to it!"' there is at least one heel keeping time►. "Don't give 'em any ideas," John By the time the first comments are groaned. "I have a hard enough time get- finished, John has made a quick check ting comments out of them as it is!" of the printed call to see where the ac- At one point John cautions the tion of the square will be in regard to the dancers to be ready for an unusual call shape of their small dancing space, and in the upcoming record— allemande left when necessary will alert the group to a with the same sex. And, typically, they change with their own special call, prepare for it: "Well, we better all figure "Heads to the Fireplace." For the first out what we are before we start!" record, though, the cue is "Heads are But in spite of the warning, the odd normal"; and someone quickly makes allemande causes the square to break the comment, "You can't be talking down as everyone searches for a "nor- about our square!" mal" corner; and the call generates the John starts the called side of the longest discussion of the afternoon, record, he joins Gail in the square and finally ending with a mutual agreement the dancing begins, with all the laughter that the review should recommend the and enthusiasm of any other square call be restricted to a specified level of dance occasion, except this time the dancing. dancers are paying more than ordinary Very rarely does this group of review attention to the way a caller puts his dancers have to play a record more than material together: the direction of body once, John explains. "Once in a while flow, the ease of transition from one they'll get caught off-guard, as they did figure to the next, the repetition of pat- on this allemande thing, and we'll maybe terns, the timing of the calls and the dance it again. There was a record that positions around the floor. used star the route before it was a As soon as they've danced through Quarterly Selection, and we did a short the opener and the figure once, John workshop on that. But mostly they go stops the record. "That's the hardest straight through without a hitch, well, part of doing this review session," much of one, anyway," he adds and someone grumbles, "to quit halfway grins. through a good record!" Everyone grabs Naturally anyone making a comment another of Gail's cookies as they return like that is tempting Providence, and the to their chairs to rate what they've just very next record brings a halt to the danced, and that's the extent of their group's near-perfect progress. break. As soon as they've finished one "Now there are two different figures set of comments, John alerts them to for you to rate on this one," John said the title of the next record and the music before he put the record on. "One is for begins again; the pattern of music, rate, Plus II, so we'll dance them both before I dance, rate, repeating over and over until stop the record and you'll rate them all the records are done. each separately." Ratings are done mostly in silence, Before the caller got through his surprisingly, with only an occasional opener, heads were shaking and there comment about what was just danced. was a general Melee in the Middle, not One particularly uninspired call draws a only was the caller hard to understand in wry, "Figure feels familiar, doesn't it?" his short-clipped delivery, but also the as all head back to their chairs, while tricky timing of his figure left no room another caller with a real flair for keep- for mental playback. To Page 85 14 American Squaredance. April 1982 Delightful Detroit

by Bev Warner Saginaw, Michigan The convention is coming! The con- about. Didn't all this decadence go with vention is coming! This phrase is run- high crime? How could we possibly en- ning through the minds of thousands of courage our friends to enter into this? square dancers all over the world. It is Once inside the city we were amazed the same feeling of excitement as a to find just the opposite existed. Here child waiting for the circus to come to we found magnificent architecture, well- town. kept neat clean streets, lovely trees and Even though these same adults are plants. anticipating this festive occasion as While looking for a place to park we children do. they still are having grown- noticed Hart Plaza was bubbling with ac- up fears about Detroit. Detroit in the tivity. Gaily dressed people were danc- past has been stereotyped as a crime- ing and singing during a Ukranian ridden city and many dancers cannot Festival. As a warm misty rain began to forget the wild tales they have heard. fall, a colorful rainbow arched, connec- Which makes my job all the harder. ting Detroit and Windsor. It seemed an When asked to be the state director of omen. publicity for the 31st National Conven- Making sure everything was securely tion, I was hesitant because I had shied locked, we defensively took off on foot Every dancer knows it is an honor to with cameras strapped to us that would host a national convention in one's take a crowbar to remove and a short home state, so I decided to check out course in self-defense tucked in a corner Detroit, then determine whether to jump of the memory, trying hard not to think on the bandwagon and promote the con- of that rainbow. vention or not. In the meantime I sub- Always mindful of keeping our guard scribed to the Free Press and started up, we would catch ourselves standing tuning in Detroit radio stations to keep in awe of the Renaissance Center, the up on everyday happenings and to see Dodge Fountain or the Trolleys. Photo what Detroiters thought of themselves. subjects were limitless. We could feel When my husband asked me where I ourselves beginning to relax as we wanted to spend my summer vacation photographed willing models. and I said, "Detroit," he wasn't too sure That evening setting up camp at the where I was coming from. "Why Detroit Windsor KOA, several Canadians were of all places when you will be going to curious about the square dance symbols the national in June of '82?" My reason- on the car and trailer. They came to visit ing convinced him and we packed our and help set up. Such friendliness made bags and trailer and headed for the big us a little uneasy. We had psyched city. ourselves to be defensive and it was During the drive we discussed how we working on us. Dare we drop our guard should portray Detroit in our writings. and just enjoy? We questioned whether we should color The next morning we packed a lunch the truth some or be completely honest. and headed for Belle Isle. This seemed Since we are leaders we felt a tremen- like a vulnerable tourist attraction, one dous responsibility to all our dancer that our dancers would definitely put on friends— we must report accurately. their lists to visit. We arrived at the zoo On the outskirts it looked as though in time to see a newborn llama being the rumors weren't altogether false. cared for by its mother with the placenta Everything seemed rundown, in need of lying nearby. Another omen? Did we real- paint and repair, with littered trash ly think the miracle of birth only happen-

American Squaredance. April 1982 15 ed in our protected world? There were Mayor Young, the editorials, the Fitz- fishermen, young and old, willing to gerald. Arnett. McWhirter and Talbert discuss their catches. They didn't look columns, we found Detroiters think a dangerous. Joggers were running unmo- great deal of themselves and their city. lested. People were napping on benches They care. in the shade. We saw no pirates at the We now could see why the ratings in yacht basin or muggers in the aquarium. the U.S. News and World Report moved No one even picked a single blossom at Detroit from #11 to #16 for major crimes the conservatory. The worst thing we en- during the year of 1981. As we viewed countered was the missing bronze turtle Detroit and its people we knew the im- from the Scott Fountain. Probably a age had changed. We had certainly sold childish prank. this city short and it was time to eat As the days and nights passed, we humble pie. became captivated with the city. We Many square dancers fit the mold of were sorry we had wasted so many years people we met. Many share the strug- in not taking a trip to Detroit. We now gles and perseverance against the felt very confident about our reporting— economics disasters. Many are front it was going to come from the heart. porch sitters or fish their dinners from The cultural attractions were in abun- the river. Many live in homes in need of dance. How many cities can boast of a repair and have hearts in need of love. symphony orchestra, premier broadway Maybe the city of Detroit will be a little shows, a performing arts center, the fifth leery of the invasion by thousands of largest art museum in the nation, a colorfully dressed square dancers from science center and every ethnic group all over the world. We hope the ethnic represented in culture and food? Not to culture of Detroit and the ethnic culture mention the notables born and raised in of the square dance world will mesh and Detroit. As we looked back at reading dissolve all fears. We tell it like it is, and about Poletown, the many projects of this is one tale you can believe!

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tage and that is to help with keeping a The class member has had square club in operation. Without dancers help- dance lessons of approximately 26 ing there would be no clubs in which to weeks with each session being about dance. two hours long, we hope. That is what What about a "floater?" A floater is Callerlab has determined it takes to one who does not belong anywhere and learn the basics. Plans are made by the has no club affiliation; he misses out on club members to have a nice graduation all of the advantages I mentioned about ceremony; they are proud of the new belonging to a club. Other dancers graduates and the graduates are proud. generally recognize the "floater" as one Maybe the club has an "after party" who wants all the fun without having to for the new graduates and everyone contribute anything except the donation goes away with a good feeling. What at the door. A "floater" is the "let- happens next can be the difference be- George-and-Alice-do-the-work" type. tween continuing to enjoy the fun of What about the "right club" to join? square dancing or dropping out. The right club is the club where you like Quite often you will hear a new to dance, where your friends are, the graduate say, "I am going to take a club where you feel the most comfort- break for awhile because I have been go- able, the place where you have the most ing steady for 26 weeks or more and I fun. need a rest. When I feel like getting back The class basically is going to expect into it again I'll start dancing regularly." the caller to teach well so they have a Well, so many times this leads to drop- good understanding of the basics. The ping out because the routine has been club and caller should discuss the goal broken and the will may not be there to of the class and how best to reach that get back into it again. You may try again goal. Consider Callerlab recommenda- next year but priorities may change also tions. What amount of time do they have thLt you wouldn't have changed had you in which to learn the basics? What level not broken the routine. What I am trying of dancing is to be reached? What type to say is this, square dancing has lost a of dancers will you have at the class? friend and the dropout is going to miss (By that I mean teens, young people, out on all of the good times, fun and middle age, seniors or maybe a com- friendship. bination of all. What is the age group? Let's consider now that the new Average age of the dancers should be graduates are going to stay with the ac- considered. tivity and take advantage of the good Learners should have additional ex- times and fellowship. Are they going to posure to other callers during the class. join a club? How about joining the club After about eight weeks the class they just graduated from? They should member can be taken by a club member be told of the club's help as angels. The to another club class dance. The class caller should instruct them to join a club member builds confidence and the abil- and not just wear name badges, with ex- ity to adjust to the calling of other planations. What are some advantages callers. Learners should also realize that of belonging to a club? There are many, it takes time to gain confidence at including developing lasting friendship, various levels before going on. Not the feeling of helping others, self- everyone wants to move on to the Plus fulfillment, a sense of belonging. I can levels; some should not, i.e., those who think of only one thing which might be travel frequently and do not have a considered by some to be a disadvan- chance to dance while away, also some

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dancers who cannot dance more than find something out about the club, how once a month. friendly it is, do they dance the level they The way to help establish confidence advertise, this will help. When going to is dance frequently at a level that is com- visit a club, go early so you can orient fortable. Don't get beyond mainstream yourself, meet the members and get until you have build a good foundation familiar with the surroundings. at that level. The "other dancers" at the club you Learners should understand the lev- are visiting will in most cases be helpful els: M, M + QS, +1, + 2, A1. A2, C1, C2, and friendly. Do not let it bother you if and know what they can dance well and occasionally you dance with one or two what they like. The clubs should adver- couples who are not too friendly. You tise their levels and stay with what they meet people like that everywhere. We advertise. don't like to see this in square dancing Club officers can insure that the but we do have them! Do your best and callers do not push too far by specifying keep a smile on your face even if they in a contract or agreement what the don't. If you get too many looks of caller can and cannot do as to calling displeasure because you goofed or levels. The club is paying the caller so it someone else did. then remember to has the right to dictate what level will be never go back to that club. called. This type of information should Two big ways to lose interest in be in not only club/caller agreements but square dancing are not go regularly and for any type of dance big or small. to dance above your level. The way to Everything should be spelled out clearly! keep your interest is to dance at least In the new dancers' world of square three or four times a month, dance at a dancing, the decision arises concerning level you can enjoy, have fun, socialize what clubs to visit. The most important with your square dance friends, attend thing is to pick a club that advertises its large square dance events such as local level of dancing. You know what level area dances or festivals, state conven- you can comfortably dance so that tions or festivals, the National Conven- would be a first consideration. If you can tion and dance. dance. dance. KALOX- &Ica-Longhorn

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20 American Squaredance. April 1982 The happy group above are the Cook's three-decker cruise boat which members of the ASD Hawaii tour and the took us to Kealakekua Bay for a swim in dancers who accompanied Phil and the bluest water imaginable where por- Nancy Kozlowski of Aurora, Indiana. poises and intruding snorkelers play; the We all met in Hilo after various flights ar- Parker Ranch, largest singly-owned in rived to begin a 15-day, four island jaunt. the U.S., and a delicious steak lunch; At the right of the banner above is "Aun- passing the Triathlon bicyclers as we tie" Daisy Brehm, tour guide extraor- left for the airport in Kona; the poi and dinaire, who arranged and scheduled pig potpourri (luau) with music, grass and shepherded (and scolded) our group skirts and shapes to shout about; lovely of haolis throughout days of sightsee- luxurious condominiums on Maui and ing, swimming, sunning and culinary the fun of renting a car for our own ex- satisfaction. ploration; the wild, wide-eyed surfing Square dancers dance whenever they scene with 10 to 15 foot waves; the lao can: in the volcanic crater on Hawaii, in Valley with its Needle; browsing in Kona with the Sunset Promenaderson a Lahaina, the old whaling port; the Fern rooftop pavilion (Thanks to "Kampy" Grotto, the Waimea Canyon, Wailua Kampschoer), on Maui informally in a Falls and the Spouting Horn on Kauai, hotel room, on Kuaui with a PA not con- the Garden Island; browsing through the nected to the record player which only Market Place, always with the "Sleeping played at one speed— fast, at the Giant" on the horizon; eating a delicious coconut plantation stop while a tire was dinner at the Bull Shed and running a being changed, and at "regular" dances, half mile through torrential rain back to a festival and a workshop, on Oahu. the hotel; the Mormon Temple, where we A quick rundown of activities brings to talked to Elder Osmond, uncle of Donny mind Akaka Falls, a 420-foot cascade in and Marie; wall-to-wall food at the a remote green canyon; snowcapped Kuilima Hyatt buffet lunch; Pearl Harbor Mauna Kea; lava flows, creating bumpy and the Arizona Memorial; shopping at black deserts stretching for miles; the International Marketplace; joining brilliant poinsettias, orchids and an- the thousands of sunworshippers on thuriums in nurseries and private yards; Waikiki Beach; moonlight cruise to top the macadamia nut factory; the black the whole trip. sand beaches and the waves upon which It was a great trip with hoopla, hula, "you never turn your back;" Captain hoot 'n holler, and lots of Aloha!

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24 by Mef Merrell Highlights from Past Issues of this Magazine 25 YEARS AGO— Lirpa 7591 ed into today s square dance. The editorial urges square dancers Meet Doc Alumbaugh, person worth not to be scared away from vacation knowing. Doc's career has spanned camps and institutes by elaborate several professions, from physician to schedules: "Dance camps are run by management engineering to founding a nice people for nice people with the recording company. By presenting con- stress on enjoyment. The usual com- sistently good records, Doc has built his plaint is that they had so much fun at organization up to its present status as last year's session that they are unable one of the largest and most popular pro- to resist going again." Most of the ducers of square and round dance ma- camps offer much more than just fun terial in the field — Windsor Records. and a pleasant vacation, however. "One Long a square dancer, Doc started of the most noticeable improvements in "serious" calling in the Los Angeles a dancer's technique effected at such area in the early forties. A charter places is in the 'styling' department: dancing under expert instruction and member of the old Callers Pow-wow of Southern California, he headed the com- away from purely local groups irons out mittee that brought about its reorganiza- a great many awkward quirks uncon- tion into the present Square Dance Cal- sciously acquired." lers Association of Southern California, Rod La Farge, in a scholarly treatise of which he is now chairman of the on the derivation of our present-day Public Relations Committee. His teach- square dance, disagrees with historians ing program from 1947 to 1955 reached who say it is the direct descendant of 17,000 dancers. At present he calls for the formal quadrille. A casual researcher two clubs and two open dances and he depending solely upon books about dan- and his wife, Winnie, lead a round dance cing would naturally conclude that club and are choreographers of several square dancing grew out of the golden popular rounds. age of the formal quadrille. But books. 10 YEARS AGO— April 1972 written by the dancing masters and their One hundred sixty-four listings of society patrons, do not tell the whole story. A careful comparison of dance square dance camps, vacations and fes- tivals are presented so you can "pick the forms show that such a conclusion can- not fit the facts. LaFarge is convinced one that suits YOU best." that the square dance is a direct descen- Need mortarboard caps for a grad- dant of the 18th century cotillion, this uating class? Few clubs have money to line of descent being through the rural rent or buy the real thing so "Square population. He supports his theory with Line" gives instructions for caps that a comparison of the original cotillion can be stored from year to year after a (not the local "German") and the little time and effort is taken the first quadrille to square dance figures (circle, time around. A twelve inch square of allemande. flexible as against memo- heavy cardboard, spray painted, can be rized sequences) and music used. He attached (with a paper fastener) to a cir- contends that while the quadrille cer- cle of eight-inch wire mesh made into a tainly is an offshoot of the original cone by slitting the circle to its center cotillion, the cotillion itself continued to and overlapping and stapling the edges. be danced in the rural areas relatively Bind the outer edges of the mesh with unchanged in form and gradually evolv- Continued on Page 87 American Squareclance. April 1982 25 Tom & Shirley Heyward "An Affordable Resort With Class" Tony Oxendine - Resident Caller Owners and Directors Tom Heyward - Class A - PGA Golf Professional

36 - WEEKS - MARCH THRU NOVEMBER vi OCEAN DRIVE SQUARE & ROUND DANCE RESORT 416 Main Street - Ocean Drive Section North Myrtle Beach, S. C. 29582 (803) 249-3235 For Square Dancers and Beach Lovers the "O. D." Resort offers the prefect combination. A package plan for six (6) days and five (5) nights includes: Limited Squares (15), Dancing Sessions, Workshops, and Lodging plus free time to enjoy the beach. The Ever Popular Resident Caller Tony Oxendine invites everyone to join him for one of his weeks or when he Co-Host with another top caller. One of the Carolina's Top Golf Professionals - Tom Heyward, will be available for golf lessons - Private and/or Group Make Your Wishes Known and Bring Your Clubs! CALLER SCHEDULE March April May 1... 4- 9 2. 7 Mac lesson - (ALAI 6-11 Veron Jones • ITX) 7.12 Tony Oxendine • 1SC1 To Be Announced Roger Deal • (SCI 1146 Tony Osendine • (Sc) 9.14 Buddy Allison - (GA) 13.18 Damon Coe • (NC) 14-19 Darryl McMillan - (FLA) 18-23 Illackfords - (FLA) 16-21 Harry lackey -INC) 20-25 Harold Kelley (GA) 21-26 Johnny Jones - (TN) (RDS Only) 23-28 Kevin Bacon • (TX) 27. 2 Lee Kopman (NY) 28- 2 lorry tenon -((9D) 25-30 Tom Miller -(PA) 30- 4 Tony Oxendine - (SCI (NO RDSHIntro to ADV) Doug Bennett - (SC)

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26 Cut the puffed sleeve enough longer so that you can make a wide hem, add a small casing, slip narrow elastic thru HEM-LINE ) and have a ruffle on the bottom of your sleeve.

If you have only two sleeve patterns, one tailored and one puffed, you can change them with each dress so that every sleeve is different. The most obvious change is length to elbow or wrist. Measure any sleeve from any blouse or dress that you like and use that as guide remembering to add seam allowances. If you decide to cut your pattern to Your sleeve should compliment the make a two-tone sleeve or a pleat insert entire dress. Any trim should also be of contrasting color, trace your pattern used on your skirt and/or bodice. on tissue paper or newsprint. Cut the Hope these sketches give you some new pattern however you wish and then ideas. trace again on additional tissue, newsprint or interlining adding seam allowances, Throw the first copy away so it won't get mixed up with the proper one. To insert a pleat: Cut the pattern for the insert as long as the sleeve. The width should be about four inches. With right sides together sew the center of both sides of the sleeve with the right side of the pleat making an extra wide sleeve. Press the seams. Make a box pleat with the sleeve sides touching. Press. Stitch across the top and bottom at Y." to hold the pleat in place. You can cut the little "wings" above the curve of the sleeve off and proceed as with any sleeve.

1 3 When making a puffed sleeve, add lace or rickrack above the band, sew the trim over the band or use your fancy zigzag stitch and top stitch. Use the same trimming around the neckline. skirt seams, skirt edge, etc.

American Squaredance. April 1982 27 HAWAIIAN TOUR QUIZ

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28 American Squaredance, April 1914- number of fellow Americans who just might feel insulted. Raspberry, with or without sound ef- STRAIGHT] fects, advances other terpsichorean alternatives to be considered: "The TALK Reagan Ramble.... ; the Stockman Shuf- fle.... ; the Let-'em-eat-cake Walk....." The list extends in similar nonsensical [ vein, but you get the idea? WASHINGTON DO-SI-DO Even the prestigious Christian Kirby Todd, in Cabin Candle, Science Monitor editorializes: "If the discusses the article that many readers U.S. must be tied down to an official na- sent us, regarding the National Folk tional dance, which we doubt, does it Dance: have to be one derived from Europe like The subject is not without controver- the square dance?" To clear an sy. National news pundits have seized historical error, Egyptian tombs 2,000 upon the story to poke fun at rural con- years before Christ portrayed dancers stituents— among whom a possible 50 with four couples in a square formation. million persons extant— have ex- It would be more pertinent to point out perienced square dancing in school that it was the Americans who invented physical education classes, in church, the square dance caller for the first time Grange, Farm Bureau, community halls in history of Man, and who imbued the throughout the country. Pappy Shaw square dance with such a spirit, a quali- declared the square dance as in- ty, a style, an art that square dancing is digenous to American culture as the done in 52 other countries today with the Declaration of Independence and the caller, regardless of race, color, sex, or Constitution. nationality— giving the calls in the Under a Washington, D.C. byline, a English language. Does this bear no im- William Raspberry reveals a singular portance to World Peace at all for such a lack of knowledge about square dance, cultural interchange to be happening in and a callous disregard for a vast the closing years of the 20th century?

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American Squaredance, April 1982 31 2223 1st Spring Festival. Murray State Univ Write 4 10th Annual Chicago Area S&RID Convention. David West. 1506 S 10th St.. Mayfield. KY 42066 Northlake Hotel. North Lake IL. Write Ardis or Jean Morris. 7830 S Kenwood. Chicago. IL 61609 2223 27th Annual Spring Festival. Traverse City. MI. Write Jerry Bates. Box 44A. Conway. MI 49722. 46 Honeyland Festival, Concord College. Athens. 22 23 Experienced Caller's College. Camp Calvin Write Zell McGriff, 204 Highland St . Beckley. WV 25801. Crest. Write Harold Bausch. 2120 Jaynes. Fremont. NE 68025. 6 World's Fair Special. Allemande Hall. Chat- 2829 Arkie Stars 4th Annual Memorial Day Weekend tanooga Write J I Jones. 6810 Gayda Ln . Chat tanooga. TN 37421 S&RID Festival. Henderson State Univ. Ballroom Write Joe & Mary Wright, 1119 Caddo St.. Arkadelphia. 11-12 28th Annual Colorado State SID Festival. AR 71923 Adams State College. Write Marvin & Dorothy 28-30 Dance-O-Rama S&RID Weekend. Camp Calvin Chadwell, 147 Euclid St.. Monte Vista. CO 81144 Crest Write Harold Bausch. 2120 Jaynes, Fremont. 11.13 June Jubilee, Executive Inn. Vincennes. Write NE 68025. Jim Long. 328 Indiana Ave.. Sullivan. IN 47882. 2830 29th Florida State Dance Convention. 11.13 31st Convention & Annual Meeting SID Federa• Lakeland Civic Center Write 29th Florida State S&R lion of Minnesota. Inc.. Normandy Inn. Write 1982 SID Dance Convention. P.O. Box 40914. St. Petersburg. FL Convention. P.0 Box 165. Barnum. MN 55707 33743 1113 June Daze Weekend. Fease's Shady Rest 28-30 Vincennes Indiana Festival. Write Festival Lodge. Rhinelander WI Write J Toth. 1108 Sycamore, Committee, P.O. Box 743, Vincennes. IN 47591. S Milwaukee. WI 53172. 2830 Chaparral KC Convention. Overland Park. KS. 11-13 RID Festival. Centro de Artes Bldg, San An- Write Mary Campbell. 1425 Oakhill Dr.. Plano. TX tonio. Write Al Whittaker. 114 Wayne Dr.. Universal Cr' 75075. ty TX 78148 2830 Round Dance Clinic, Montgomery Bell State 12 23rd Hollomander Anniversary. Fairgrounds Ex. Park. Write Ronald Grendell, 544 Bell Rd . Antioch. TN hibit Bldg. Write Hollomanders, P.O Box 1440. 37013 Alamogordo. NM 88310. 2831 Montana State S&R/D Festival. Shrine. 13 2nd Annual Rose Festival. Glens Falls Write Lor- Auditorium. Write Irene Messman. 605 Ave . D. Bill. raine & Bob Bowen. RD 1. Box 227. Hudson Falls. NY ings, MT 59102 12839. 29.31 Summer Fantasy Festival. Camp Virgil Tate. 17.19 Festival. Red River Community House, Red Charleston. W V Write Karen Rippelo. Rt. 3 Box 585. River. NM. Write "Toots" Richardson. Rte I. Box 42. Parkersburg WV 26101. Clinton. OK 736011wintert or P.0 Box 213. Red River. 29 23rd Annual SID Round•Up. Gettysburg College NM 87558.Isummen Student Union Bldg. Write Bud & Ruth Newman. 39 18-20 16th Annual Cup of Gold Promenade. Patrick Ave.. Littlestown, PA 17340 Fairgrounds. Sonora, CA. Write Marge Trask. P.0 Box 29-30 11th Annual Shindig In The Mountains. Natural 2578. Modesto. CA 95351. Bridge State Resort Park, Slade. KY. Write Richard 1820 Twin Lakes Summer Funfest Weekend. Jett. Campton, KY 41301 Ramada Inn Convention Center, Mtn Home. AR Write 30.June 6 Kentucky Summer Dance School. Midway Bill Volner. P.O. Box 702. Sikeston MO 63801 or Wayne 03e11. Rt 46. Box 375. Mtn Home, AR 72653. College. Write T Auxier. 106 West Main St.. Apt. 10. Frankfort. KY 40601. 2026 27th Alberta S/D Institute. Banff Centre, Banff. Alberta Canada. Write Ernie & Charlotte Power. 12035 Memorial Day Weekend thru Labor Day Weekend. Mc- 52 St . Edmonton. Alberta Canada T5W 3J7. Cloud "Dance Country. Write Dave & Suzanne Abbott. P O. Box 81, McCloud, CA 96057 23-24 Charles Towne SIR Up. Francis Marion Hotel. JUNE Write Barbara Harrelson. 419 Hawthorne Rd Lan- caster. SC 29720 June. Sept.. Oct 14 weeks of SID Vacations al Kirkwood Lodge. Box 37. Osage Beach. MO 65065 24-26 31st National SID Convention. Write P.O.Box 35285. Detroit. MI 48235 June-Sept. Square Dance Sal. Nights. Custer State 28-July 2 Callers College. Hot Springs, Ark. Write Park. S.D.Write Bruce Phillips. 9684A Cleveland. Sharon Golden. PO Box 2280. Hot Springs AR 71913 Ellsworth AFB. SD 57706. JULY 3-6 Annual State Festival, Civic Center. El Paso. 2.4 16th Annual Alaska State SID Festival. Write Nor Write Joe & Opal Rogers. 529 Greenbrook Ln.. Grand man & Jean Farmer. 6808 Mink Ave. Anchorage, AK Prairie. TX 75051

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32 American Squaredance. April 1987 99504 2531 Andy's Trout Farm S/D&R/D Week. Dillard, GA. 3 KY Mtn SID Frolic. Write Richard Jelt. Campton. Write Phyl & Frank Lehnert. 2844 S. 109th St.. Toledo, KY 41301 OH 43611. 4 Western 8 Mountain S/D Shindig. Write Richard 29.31 3rd Canadian Nat'l. S&R/D Convention. Jett. Campton, KY 41301 Halifax. Nova Scotia. Write Convention '82, P.O.Box 9251. Stn. A. Halifax. N.S.. Canada B3K 5M8 4.11 Callers School Write Erwin & Phyllis West. 171 31 Soo-2-0's Council Dance. Loretto School. Sault St. John St.. Rutland. VT 05701. Ste. Marie. Mich. Write Janice Tubman, 501 E. 4th 5.11 Lloyd Shaw Foundation's Rocky Mt. Dance Ave Sault Ste. Marie MI 49783 Roundup. Snow Mt Ranch, Granby. CO. Write Don AUGUST Armstrong. 511 Wagon Rut Loop S.. New Port Richey, 1 World's Fair Special, Allemande Hall, Chattanoo. FL 33553 ga. Write Bill Brandfast. 109 Amhurst Ave.. Chatta- 9-10 Seaside Squares Festival. Pensacola. Fla. Write nooga TN 37411. Ouinon & Doris Young. 8044 Beaver Cir . Pensacola FL 1-6 Callers College. Nova Scotia. Write Gloria Rios 32504. Roth. 1050 W. State St., Coopersburg PA 18036. 9.11 "The Way II Wuz Days," Steamboat Stompers 1-8 Callers School. Boonville. NY. Write Charlie & SID Club. Write Mike Eidem. 207 Park Ave.. Steamboat Laurette Smith. 15 Servis PI_ Utica. NY 13502. Springs. CO 80477. 2-7 29th Annual B C SD Jamboree. Penticton Write 911 3rd Annual Nutrioso Advanced Weekend. Box 66, Penticton, BC. Canada V2A 6J9. School House. Nutrioso. AZ Write Bernie & Mary Roll. 7753 N. 33rd Ave.. Phoenix. AZ 85021 6-7 20th Annual Mississippi Gulf Coast SID Festival. Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Gulf port•Biloxi, MS. 10-Sept 5 "Adventure '82" Tour. Contact Adventure Write H. M. Smith. 4502 Kendall Ave.. Gulfport. MS 82. P.0 Box 15045. Christchurch 6. New Zealand 39501. 1017 New Camp Country Dance Camp. Frostburg 67 25th Annual S&R/D Festival. Rivergate Conven- State College. Frostburg, MD. Write John Owen. 9929 tion Center. Write Pete & Donna Oddo. 1500 Green St.. E. Moccasin Trail. Pittsburgh. PA 15090 Metairie. LA 70001. 1617 1st Annual Campo Camp-Out. Write Rolla & 6-8 RID Weekend. Kalyumet Park, Clarion. PA. Write Linda Hobart. Box 84. Campo. CO 81029. Frank & Phyl Lehnerl. 2844 S. 109th St . Toledo. OH 16-18. 30-Aug. 1 Square Dance Weekends. Fletcher 43611. Farm Craft School Write Bob & Vi Snow. Ludlow. VT 7.14: 14-21; 21.28. 28. Sept. 4 Pinewoods '82. 05149. Pinewoods Camp near Plymouth. MA. Write Gloria 17.24: 24.31: 31-Aug 7 Pinewoods '82. Pinewoods Berchielli. 505 Eighth Ave., New York, NY 10018. Camp. Plymouth. MA. Write Gloria Berchielli, 505 13-14 Festival '82, Glassboro. N.J. Write Lois Trout. Eighth Ave.. New York. NY 10018. 128 W. McNeal SI.. Millville NJ 08332. 18-22 Callers College. The Wanderer Resort Motel. 1315 S/D Weekends. Fletcher Farm Craft School. Jekyll Island. GA. Write Betty Barker. 2408 Eastover Write Bob & Vi Snow. Ludlow, VT 05149. Dr . Waycross, GA 31501. 13-15 23rd WI S&R/D Convention, UW Stout, 22-24 National RID Convention. Grand Rapids. Mich. Menomonie. Write Al & Jan Sterling, R. 3. Box 203 B2. Write Frank & Ruth Lang. 132 6th Ave., Williamsville Cadotl, WI 54727 NY 14221. 14.23 Intro to Challenge Week. Write Cherry Ridge. 23-24 Arkansas S/D Convention. Little Rock Conven- R.D. 2. Box 80. Honesdale. PA 18431. tion Center Write Nadine Higgins, 6708 Westover Dr.. Little Rock. AR 72207. 15 Round Dance Workshop, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Gym. Write Bob & Jerry Bader, 5110 Graston CL. 23-24 12th Annual Jekyll Fun Fest. Jekyll Island Louisville. KY 40216. (Brunswick) GA. Write J.B 8 Pat Dill. 2113 Egret St., 1520 Callers College. Vineland, N.J.Write Sharon Brunswick, GA 31520. Golden. PO Box 2280. Hot Springs AR 71913. 2325 Campbell Campout, Campbell Campgrounds. 19-22 18th Annual Jekyll Island Jamboree. Jekyll Campbell. NY. Write Bob & Nancy Ellis. 4564 Yautzy Island, GA. Write Bob Bennett, 2111 Hillcrest Dr.. Rd.. Stanley, NY 14561. Valdosta, GA 25-29 American Folk Dance Workshop. Univ. of WI. 27-29 Caller s College. Camp Calvin Crest. Write Oshkosh. Write Shirley White. Koll Sports Center. Harold Bausch, 2120 Jaynes. Fremont, NE 68025. Oshkosh. WI 54901 To Page 68

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American Squaredance, April 1982 39 I sometimes study the new calls and, frankly, get discouraged that there are so many to learn, and I realize why some 1 dancers do the same and get discour- aged. Yet the very challenge of the new calls is what keeps some dancers in- ( Dancing Tips terested. The intelligent person is the one who finds his/her level to enjoy and stays there. We don't all like the same by Harold & Lill Bausch food or the same clothes. It is under- standable that some will like more new Someone once made a r 9mark to the calls while others will not. effect that the more we know, the more It is an intelligent caller who can call a we realize how much there is to be dance and keep all the folks on the floor learned. That is almost profound, for it is happy, because at most dances we have as true as can be. It also applies to both kinds of people out there dancing. dancers and to callers. We wouldn't The caller must keep them all interested. know we had made a mistake, if we It is interesting to note the differences hadn't learned to know right from wrong. in style of calling. I personally know suc- It is easy for dancers and callers to cessful callers that I would try to change get frustrated, because the smarter they if I had the chance, but of course, that is are, the more they realize they still have wrong, for we can't all be alike. It's really a lot to learn, and no one ever learns it wonderful that we are not! all! We listen to records where the caller I have found through the years that it is so far off key that you are shocked is easy to forget one call while I am learn that he was ever recorded. We hear ing several others. I find that often some who are so unsure of themselves dancers will remember some of the calls that their voices are just not there. Still better than I do, because they have ac- these callers have just as much right to tually danced them; I have only called experience the thrill of having a record them. It is doing a call over and over that out as does anyone else, and who imprints it in our minds. This very fact knows, some day they may become Flip- should tell new dancers that they pos! shouldn't be discouraged, but go out Perhaps the wise thing to do is realize and get experience by dancing often. that our American square dance is our With time mistakes become fewer, but folk dance, and as such, everyone is en- don't expect to reach a plateau where titled to do his/her best and enjoy it. We you never make mistakes, for this would are not putting on a performance by pro- require that you never learn anything fessional dancers, but a dance by folks new. who dance for the joy they get out of it. We all realize that callers should be Yes, the callers are usually professional, dancers too, yet when callers get busy but even they are entitled to a few mis- and book many dances, they have very takes if they are willing to be human little time or opportunity to dance. Their enough to admit them, and to share the dancing has to be in their minds, and in laughs with dancers when they goof. the little movement they get up there Laughter is one of the best exercises we behind the microphone. Many of my dan- have, and it is my favorite— one of the cers would get through the more com- things I do best! plex calls better than I. were I given an RECORDS RECORDS RECORDS RECORDS opportunity to try. However, I know that l while my dancing is not improving, my 3121 283 0550 0 calling and knowledge of calling is. CALL 24 BOORS There is so much to learn and I know I E SOUNDS haven't learned it all. I marvel at the .2 H SQUARE-ROUNDDANCE. FOLK-CONTRA knowledge some callers have in techni- S cal terms of formation and technology. E RECORD Yet I know that is their specialty, not Chuck & Gayle Jaworsiti (;13 O. ILL 80541 c) mine. It takes all kinds. Yet none of us 0 CHICAG cc BOX 41042 rn will ever be tops in all fields, and it is on- ly frustrating to try to be. RECORDS RECORDS RECORDS RECORDS 40 American Squareaance. Apr,' 1982

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1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111HitimmIlltItHIIIIHMIIIH11HIIHM188111tHltIf4titItHOHMIlitillIMIWIfflemin 4 first call a star thru which will get the center couples out of containment by placing them at right angles. You can then get them out with other calls depen- dent upon dancer position desired. Calling Tips For instance, from normal facing lines with all dancers paired with partners and the square in sequence, you could call a pass thru, wheel and deal to a double pass thru formation. If you wish to ac- complish a flutterwheel effect here so Comfortable positioning and flow for you can call centers pass thru, the dancers is an inherent responsibility allemande left you can easily do it this of the caller. There are calls in which one way: Star thru, two ladies chain, star formation is not as good as another thru or with slide thru, reverse flutter- because of either the momentum, the wheel, slide thru. There are numerous containment of the dancers or their ab- other ways which will not have the solute body position. dancers uncomfortable by being con- A good example of the effects of tained between two inactive couples. momentum would be following a dive With regard for absolute body posi- thru or pass to the center. Calls that are, tion, which is the momentary facing for various reasons, very appropriate direction and position of dancers, we following either of those calls would be must know exactly where the dancers pass thru, right and left thru, star thru, would be when completing a basic call. square thru, box the gnat, pass the For example, following a square thru ocean, swing thru, zoom, touch family, from static square the calls touch to a turn thru family, spin the top, slide thru, wave, slide thru or any call where a right curlique or fan the top. All of those shoulder pass or right hand touch is in- would use the trend of forward motion to volved is ideal. This is because the accomplish them. Calls which are not dancers come out of the square thru in a appropriate, because of trend of motion slightly offset arrangement with regard following the two calls referenced, to the inactive dancers. We begin to ex- would be half sashay, California twirl, perience problems, however, when we partner trade or veer family. There are wish to call something like a centers in other inappropriate calls that must be or a centers out because only one of the explained because of either trend of mo- center dancers is in good absolute body tion or dancer containment. position for the call. Instead of Either dive thru or pass to the center preceeding such a call with a square terminates in a double pass thru forma- thru from a static square, we should use tion as does the call wheel and deal something like star thru, California twirl following a facing lines pass thru. By or the combination pass thru, "U" turn dancer containment we mean the center back, star thru and then call either a (lead) couples of a double pass thru for- centers in or centers out. In that manner mation which are contained by the we start with good absolute body posi- dancers standing directly behind them. tion for all dancers. It is not easy to see Unless the trailing (outside) couples these things when you are up there call- back away they represent a barrier to ing a dance so it is best to study them. dancer flow for the center dancers in Either work them out on the drawing certain calls. These calls, which make board or pay close attention to what dancing very uncomfortable for the happens when you dance to another center dancers in a double pass thru for- caller. We can never reach perfection in mation, are ladies chains, in some cases these things but we certainly can ap- right and left thru, partner trade because proach it. of dancer confusion about just who their partner is, flutterwheel family and the partner hinge (also because of dancer confusion). Especially bad in this forma- tion are ladies chains and the flutter- wheel family. If you wish to accomplish a ladies chain effect in this formation,

42 American Squaredence, April 1982 An Open Letter From Your Feet

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To most people the day after of the parade the next day. Present were Christmas is a day to relax from the John and Peggy Fogg, Charles and Ebba festivities of the day before, but not to Naddeo, Bill and Bobby Myrick, official dedicated square dancers in the Los hosts and photographers; the dancers: Angeles area. The 26th of December Walt and Sally Baechle, Rochester, NY; signals the start of decoration for the Frank and Carrie Jones, Los Angeles, float that will represent the square CA; Grady and Wanda Jones, Leesburg, dancers in the Tournament of Roses FL; Romaine and Joanne Orth, Denver, Parade in Pasadena on New Year's Day. ; Paul and Georgene Tacke, Somis, Early in the morning the leadmen, CA; and alternates in the event anyone crew chief and quality control assemble took sick, Mike and Beryle D'Ambrosia, at the float with the square dancers, set- Lakewood, CA.; Jim and Joyce Cullen, ting up work schedules. George and Putnam Valley, NY. Mildred Mills were, for the seventh year, John Fogg, Bill Myrick and Charles set up with their camper and had coffee Naddeo had brought the dancers from perking, as well as donuts for those who the motel, starting at 5:30 a.m. to within could not wait for lunch. The first day it a long block of the float. When we was the Young Americans of Downey, looked at the dance area, our hearts followed in turn by the Bachelors & sank; the builders had not covered the Bachelorettes of Southern Region dance area with a tarp and the water- Western Square Dance Association, soluble glue that is used to hold the Cow Counties Hoedown Association, seeds to the floor was just so much Associated Square Dancers Association grease. Square dancers are known to and South Coast Association. overcome all obstacles in order to dance The dancers who were to dance on the and they proved it this time. A represen- float arrived on schedule and immedi- tative of the builders was asked to get as ately went into a busy schedule of fit- much saw dust as he could, which was tings and practice sessions. These spread over the floor and made the floor dancers were selected by lot at the float danceable even though it looked like a panel during the National Convention in mess. At the end of the parade the Seattle. dancers relaxed in the motor coaches of The dancers' costumes were the Shirley Diamond and Jan Weller and result of a great cooperative effort start- were able, without difficulty, to consume ing with a $200.00 donation for material a big spaghetti dinner, gallons of coffee by the South Bay Regional Bachelors & and soft drinks before leaving, via Bill Bachelorettes Intl. The dresses and Myrick's bus, to the Rose Bowl to view shirts were designed and sewed by the the football game. Do-Sa-Do Shop, Shirley and Doris Dia- We had been asked to have dancing mond; pleating of skirts by Twirlaway on the float during the three days it Shop, Vickie and Roy Watkins; men's would be parked at the end of the pants, Barbara's Western Wear, L.A.; parade. The field normally used was a men's boots, Coast Shoes, L.A.; ladies' sea of mud, so the floats were parked in shoes, Promenaders, Winder, GA; Sissy the street. We did some dancing New pants and towel holders, Square Dance Year's Day but the weather and floor Land of Highland; jewelry by Norselle of were against us. The next day John Fogg Alhambra. using a borrowed hoe cleared the floor The dancers celebrated their New as best he could of all seed and glue, Year's Eve in the Cullen's room at the which made the floor fairly safe for dan- motel very quietly on the night of the cing until the weather again conspired 30th, and the next night, New Year's Eve, against us. We had to cancel because of as guests of the Square Dancers of rain. We removed all of our sound equip- America for their last meal until the end Continued on Page 89

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ire Creighton of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. suggested a variation for the children's dance. —The Chimes of Dunkirk," which supposedly acted out the movements of the bell ringers in the cathedral at Dunkirk, France, tapping tne feet as if ringing the Dens and clapping hands over head for the sounds of the bells. Although this is listed as a second grade dance, she uses it with mature four-year olds and all five-year olds. have used it often with adults at one-night-stands and with Golden Agers. Ring the bells this Easter season. CHIMES OF DUNKIRK RECORD: Chimes of Dunkirk, RCA Victor 4141 FORMATION: Double circle, partners facing. MEASURES— PART 1 1-2 All stamp three times (right, left, right) 3-4 All clap hands 3 times. 5-8 Join hands with partner and turn clockwise in place with 8 steps. PART 2 9-10 Place left hand on hip, join right hand with partner, step toward partner R foot and back on L toot. 11-12 Repeat. 13-16 Both hands joined, turn CW 8 steps. At end of turn, drop hands and move L to face new partner. Sue follows these directions through #8. On 9-10. the children join both hands and step toward each other and back, repeating again for 11-12. To change partners, Sue tells the children who form the inside circle to pretend they are stuck in the mud and can only dance in that spot. They stop and stay where they are, and the children in the outside circle move to change partners. This works well.

The next two dances come from Steve Schnur of Trenton, N.J. The first is a variation of "Dummer's Reel" and the second an original contra. Try these for your April fool dances. DUMMER'S REEL (VARIATION) FORMATION: 5 dancers in a circle, two of one sex and three of the other, with one designated as "Jack." PART A 8 All circle lett 8 Jack keep going. others go back single file (Jack promenades outside alone. clockwise) 16 Jack picks somebody to balance and swing. (Swingers end facing middle one of opposite three. who becomes the new Jack) PART 8 With new Jack go forward and back (couple who swung with new Jack. Other 2 dancers are inactive) 8 Two around one do-sa-do (couple who swung with new Jack. All return to a ring with hands joined, ex- cept that the new Jack faces OUT coming out of the do-sa-do. He crosses his arms in front of him to take hands with the dancers on either side.) 16 Form a basket and basket swing. (Jack pulls the two dancers past each other as he backs up to the op- posite side of the ring: everyone raises joined arms over the heads of neighbors on either side to form the basket. This should require one phrase of music, leaving one phrase during which to turn basket.) Tell dancers that messing up the basket can be as much fun as doing it smoothly. Enjoy it! THE APRIL FOOL FORMATION: Alt. duple 8 Swing below 8 With opposite two, circle to line facing down, active man leads 8 Lines go down, all turn alone 8 Lines come back, bend the line 16 Actives full figure eight through the twos 8 Actives meet, allemande right (double) 8 With corner, allemande left once and a half and on to next.

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Caller contemplating going "national"....

• Caller who has "gone national" * Dancers considering Detroit in June

* Weary dancer driving into Detroit from southern California... * Housing chairman in Detroit considering registrations...

* Dancer writing home from convention * Happy dancers at a convention * Dancers trying to decide method of travel * New England dancer who wished he hadn't left home

* The Sprosty twins calling in Iowa

* Caller spotting a class-level couple at a Plus II dance * Caller who brings a square of "experts" and calls to them all nigt * MS dancer who stumbles into the C-1 hall * Ill-prepared caller trying to teach a new QS figure

* Die-hard dancer in his last marathon dance hour

* New beginner who happened to start reading Burleson's Encycic * Class-level dancers encouraged by their caller to attend a OS da * Caller who assumed those dancers could "hack it" * Too much ado over a handsome young caller by his fans * Older caller who watches this adulation

* Advice to a new square dance caller

* Trying to get into a square dance dress after the holidays * Caller wishing to teach a new move * Lemonade time

* Ladies chain * Our square has broken down but the caller keeps going * I'll bring the lunch before I dance

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Mr A / 4 k "I rather would entreat thy company to see the wonders of the world abroad than (live) sluggardiz'd at home..." Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I, Scene 1. "...When I was at home, I was in a better place..." As You Like It, Act II, Scene 4. "Therefore devise with me how we may fly, whither to go, and what to bear with us..." As You Like lt, Act 1, Scene 3. "Within this three-mile may you see it coming..." MacBeth, Act. V, Scene 6. "Well, if we had of every nation a traveller, we should lodge them..." Pericles, Act IV, Scene 2. 'Wish you...(were) here..." Measure for Measure, Act IV, Scene 1. "Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Othello, Act II, Scene 3. "Fly, fly, fly! Fly, my lord, fly. Julius Caesar, Act V, Scene 5. "I may quietly enjoy mine own...Maine...free from oppression..." Henry VI, Part 1, Act VI Scene 3. "One so like the other as could not be distinguished but by names." Comedy of Errors, Act 1, Scene 1. "I perceive a weak bond..." Midsummer Night's Dream, Act Ill, Scene 2. night "With his fat-brained followers so far out..." Henry V, Act Ill, Scene 7. "Dost thou fall upon thy face?" Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 3. "Bears no impression of the thing as it was." Two Gentlemen from Verona, Act II, Scene 4. "Standing, speaking, moving, and yet so fast asleep." The Tempest, Act II, Scene 1. yclopedia . . . "...I could condemn it as an improbable fiction..." Twelfth Night, Act Ill, Scene 4. dance "The saddest spectacle that e'er I viewed." Henry IV, Part II, Act II. "0 most lame and impotent conclusion!" Othello, Act II Scene 1. "Idol of idiot-worshippers..." Troilus and Cressida, Act V, Scene 1. "0, beware, my lord of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster..." Othello, Act ill, Scene 3. "Speak the speech I pray you, as I pronounced it you, trippingly on the tongue." Hamlet, Act III, Scene 2. "Oh, that this too, too solid flesh would melt." Hamlet, Act I, Scene 2. •I• • "Tis time I should inform thee farther. Obey and be attentive." "Oh Lord, I cannot blame thee, who am myself attached with weariness to the dulling of my spirits. Sit down and rest." "Madam, you stumble on unheedfully." "All our house is in great perplexity, yet he has no pity in him." "I must to the road, to disembark necessaries that I needs must use, and then I'll presently attend thee." skatoon, Sask., and YEEDS 49 edance. Apra 1982 4, then just four weeks later the Ohio OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE State Convention in Dayton. For those of HIGH FREQUENCY DANCER you not familiar with the Ohio State Con- ii.& ADVANCED PROGRAM C ADVOCATE vention, it ranks as one of the best in the nation. The last word we had, over 4000 were pre-registered in the middle of February. For challenge dancers. April means attending one of two major week- ends, either Tamarack or Holiday. Holi- day is the oldest, continuous challenge weekend in the country. this year featur- ing Dewey Berry, Lee Kopman and Norm Poisson. Interestingly enough, this weekend started in Toledo. because it was centrally located for dancers from Detroit. Cleveland. Columbus and It is always a pleasure to hear from Chicago. It was a must for dancers plan- dancers who have read "Challenge Chat- ning to attend the National Challenge ter." We've had favorable response on Convention. Today with the popularity of the article about the spot on the floor for weekends throughout the country, it is workshops, as well as the column about sometimes important to look at our backing down. Now we have received roots. With challenge dancing growing the following item from England: in every part of the country and more "Advanced Level dancing is very and more weekends scheduled, why much on the increase in England and would we mention Tamarack and Holi- new groups are starting in many areas. day in this column? Because they both Our own club, Bee Sharps, which is a are very popular, they both are noted for part of the New Forest S/D Club, has the introduction of new material, and been dancing at advanced level for just they still serve as the warm-up for Na- over a year. We were very glad that our tional Challenge Convention. Things caller, Johnny Hayes, had taught us the grow and things change, except the advanced basics so well when we foundations. danced to Ed Foote in November and Avanced and Challenge dancing is not had a wonderful week with Lee Kopman for everyone. However, if you're yearning in December. We meet on first and third for a little more than you are getting at Sundays and would welcome any visi- your regular club dance, if you're bored ting dancers to join us, if on holiday in with the same get-outs or right and left our beautiful part of England." Contact grands, then you will want to check out Renee Hayes on Bransgore (0425)73404 the Introduction to Advanced Dancing at or write to: 5 Cuckoo Hill Way, Bran- the 31st National Convention in Detroit. sgore, Christchurch, Dorset, England Advanced and challenge dancing will BH23 8LE. add years to your dancing pleasure, for Four basics have been added to the it's a fact that advanced and challenge C-I1 list: stretch concept (from tidal dancers enjoy our hobby longer. While waves or lines), truck, offset columns you're at the convention you will want to and press (in, out, right or left). That check out the varied panel discussions. leaves only the C-III list to be updated. One in particular is "How to Spark Your The C-III list is decided on by the callers Dancing with A/C!" who regularly call at that level. It will be In the preceding paragraph, we men- interesting to see what the final results tioned boring get-outs. If you are bored will be as there are numerous calls that with your caller's same old get-outs, ask could be added to this list. him to order a set of computerized get- April is an interesting month in the outs from Clark Baker, who has utilized square dance season. It is the month the computer to come up with all the when clubs and groups are winding up, possible resolutions for any set-up. reviewing, and getting ready for the con- Some don't flow well on the dance floor ventions that mark the end of the but the majority work well. We recently season. danced a weekend to him and we can't Locally we have the Promenade Jam- remember one square thru three to the boree at the University of Toledo on April corner.

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54 American Squaredance. April 1982 To go with the line-of-three figure, here are a couple more. I generally use all three in the same tip. FEEDBACK ) Head ladies chain three-quarters Side gents courtesy turn em Lines of three go forward and back Lonesome boys go forward and back This letter is in response to the article Lonesome boys do-sa-do, pass thru "Positive Position on Competition" by Turn right, walk behind three people Mary Fabik appearing in your February Hook on the end of line of four, pass thru issue. Wheel and deal, put the pretty ones I disagree with her philosophy com- In the middle, girls touch 1/4 . roll to face pletely. Square dancing is a non-com- Pass thru, swing whatever you meet petitive recreation. Competition of any Promenade short should not be allowed at any time Side ladies chain straight across under any circumstances. If competition Rollaway half sashay, head gents only is encouraged we will begin to see clubs, Go forward and back, pass thru squares and callers vying for prizes, rib- Turn right, walk around one man bons, etc., and as a result many dancers Squeeze into the middle of line of three will drop out of the activity. Lonesome girls do-sa-do, lines of three If the 4-H wants to compete let them Go up to middle and back, ends star thru do so in the many school programs Make an arch, head ladies dive thru where competition is fostered but let us Chain 3A, head gent courtesy turn 'em keep square dancing like it is— good Stay right there, you just rotated the wholesome relaxing recreation. I have square! observed some of the 4-H dancing com- Bob Casto, Secretary, SCCA petitions here in Pennsylvania and while Whittier, California impressive, many of the antics and I read in your December '81 issue a let- routines do not give a true picture of pro- ter from June Wallace under the title, per square dancing. Many of us have "Straight Talk," about the peculiar do- worked years to instill proper dancing sa-do/swing situation which appears to and do not wish to see our efforts be on the increase in your country and is destroyed by a desire to win competi- creeping in over here, usually tions. demonstrated by dancers who have Charles W. Ague returned from a visit to the U.S.A. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Perhaps a brief reminder of the origin In the February issue of ASD (P. 76, of the call from the French dos a dos, So. Cal. Callers Notes) a double pass which translates into our common thru was left out. The correct sequence tongue as "back to back," would show was: lines of four pass thru, wheel and the error of their ways as well as indicate deal, double pass thru, lead couple that the origins of your national dance U-turn back, do-sa-do whatever you meet are as multi-national as the origins of (boy-boy, girl-girl), swing thru, boys run your nation, as ours come to that. (1p2p), etc. The sequence was printed G. T. Layland correctly in the note service. Twickenham, Middlesex, England

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tempt to break down some of the Plus and Advanced basics to their MS equi- valents. Granted, some of these basics can be broken down even further; however, our purpose here is to enable caller and dancer alike to experience the C/i081o6)8 variety and challenge of "high level" Mainstream. Why not ask your caller to call you a 4Pli "generic" tip and see how you like it? k1 BRAND NAME GENERIC CALL Anything & spread Anything, centers slide apart Others step in.... Chase right From std. back-to-back cples: For the past months we have been inun- Girls turn back and dated with everything "generic." We are All split circulate two.... told to ask for drugs and medicines by Coordinate All circulate 11/2 . 3 pairs trade their generic names. Foodstuffs are now Center centers & lonesome available with plain labels and are re- ends move up ferred to as generic canned goods. In Extend the tag Step thru. touch to a wave most cases, a monetary savings is Single circle to a Two-hand circle halt and step realized by the purchase of these items. wave to a wave We in square dance leadership posi- Track two Leaders trade, all pass thru tions may not be able to offer these Trade by. touch to a wave monetary savings, but we certainly can and should offer savings in the form of less frustration, fewer basics to absorb, and a lessening of the dropout rate by the use of "generic" calling. For those who wish to dance at a level above Mainstream, we offer 26 "name REVIEW brands," and for those dancing at the advanced level, we offer no less than 70 more "name brands." We in no way advocate the abolish- ment of these levels or the calls incor- porated within these levels. We do ad- vocate the use of some Plus 1 and 2 and Advanced calls at mainstream when they are "generically" (directionally) CLOVERLEAF called. It is not necessary to include the Starting formation: completed double "brand name- when calling at Main- pass thru position, or single couple fac- stream, and it's possible we may keep ing out. more dancers interested by challenging From completed double pass thru, lead their ability to execute mainstream dancers separate and walk away from basics without losing dancers because each other in a three-quarter arc (270°). of the introduction of "new" names. When the two lead dancers meet, they For the next few issues, we will at- become partners and step forward

56 American Squaredance, April 1982 toward the center of the set. Trailing Head men and corners forward and back dancers duplicate the actions of the Star thru, circle four, ladies break lead couples. To lines of four, touch a quarter Single couple: The action is the same as Circulate, girls run, cloverleaf for the lead couple except that they do Centers pass thru, swing thru, recycle not always step forward. Star thru, pass thru, wheel and deal Since a great deal of material is already Zoom and pass thru, left allemande available using cloverleaf, we will con- Heads lead right and circle to a line centrate here on several ways to reach a Touch a quarter, circulate, centers trade completed double pass thru formation. All girls run, cloverleaf, zoom, pass thru Left allemande EXAMPLES by Ed: Heads lead right and circle to a line Heads square thru four, swing thru Touch a quarter, circulate Spin the top, hinge a quarter, boys run Outsides trade, all boys run, cloverleaf Centers pass thru, all cloverleaf Pass thru, left allemande Square thru three-quarters Left allemande Heads lead right and circle to a line Ends box the gnat, all star thru Heads square thru four hands Cloverleaf, double pass thru, track two Right and left thru, Dixie style to a wave Recycle, sweep a quarter Hinge a quarter, girls run Left allemande Centers pass thru, all cloverleaf Centers pass thru, ocean wave, recycle All rollaway, heads pass thru Square thru three-quarters, trade by Go round one to a line, star thru Left allemande Cloverleaf, zoom and pass thru Left allemande Heads square thru four hands Right and left thru, Dixie style to a wave Heads pass thru, sides star thru Hinge a quarter, circulate, boys run Pass thru, all cloverleaf Centers pass thru, all cloverleaf Centers pass thru, left allemande Centers swing thru, recycle, zoom and Sides rollaway, heads pass thru Swing thru, recycle, sweep a quarter Sides star thru, cloverleaf, pass thru Left allemande Left allemande Head ladies lead Dixie style to a wave Heads pass thru, cloverleaf Extend (left-hand waves), spin the top All partner trade, cloverleaf, zoom Hinge a quarter, circulate, girls run Pass thru, left allemande Centers pass thru, all cloverleaf Heads star thru, all partner trade Centers pass thru, left allemande Cloverleaf, zoom and pass thru Heads lead right and circle to a line Left allemande Touch a quarter, boys run Sides pass thru, heads wheel thru* Centers pass thru, all cloverleaf All cloverleaf, swing thru, boys run Swing thru, turn thru, slide thru Girls trade, wheel and deal, zoom Pass thru, wheel and deal, pass thru Swing thru, girls trade, turn thru Left allemande Left allemande Heads lead right and circle to a line *For MS, use lead right... Touch a quarter, circulate, girls run Centers pass thru, all cloverleaf Swing thru, ping pong circulate Swing thru, square thru three-quarters Left allemande Heads square thru four, spin the top Hinge a quarter, girls run Centers pass thru, all cloverleaf Double pass thru, track two, boys run Ferris wheel, zoom and square thru 3/4 Left allemande Heads pass thru, round one to a line DIAMOND LOCK-IT Touch a quarter, boys run, cloverleaf From point to point or center to center Zoom and square thru three-quarters diamonds (facing or normal): diamond Left allemande centers hinge a quarter as diamond

American Squaredance, April 1982 57 points moveup. Converts center to Boys cross run, trade the wave, boys run center diamonds to point to point Bend the line, left allemande diamonds and vice versa. Heads square thru four, touch a quarter Center to center diamonds Scoot back, split circulate once and half Diamond lock-it, diamond circulate Girls hinge. bend the line Left allemande Heads curlique and spread Centers pass the ocean, diamond lock-it < 1 Cs)\—(4-) Center boys trade, diamond lock-it Flip the diamond, centers trade ‘‘ 40 Boys trade, star thru. trade by / Pass thru, trade by. square thru 3/4 / Left allemande Result: point to point diamonds Heads lead right and circle to a line olCi; Pass thru, wheel and deal, centers touch To a wave, outsides quarter left < Et1 Diamond lock-it, center girls trade LI] Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond Split circulate, scoot back, boys run C Pass thru, wheel and deal, zoom Pass thru, left allemande Point to point diamonds Heads square thru four, swing thru Boys run, girls hinge, diamond circulate Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond // ED.\ Recycle, sweep a quarter ....— Left allemande Heads square thru four, swing thru Boys hinge, diamond circulate Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond \ 3 / Boys cross run. wheel and deal Sweep a quarter, left allemande it f.t., Heads square thru two, swing thru Boys hinge, diamond circulate kti) Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond Boys cross run, wheel and deal Pass thru, wheel and deal Square thru 34, left allemande Result: center to center diamonds Heads lead right and circle to a line Pass the ocean, girls hinge Diamond circulate, diamond lock-it Cut the diamond, recycle, star thru 11] cll > Pass thru, left allemande Heads lead right and circle to a line Rollaway, pass the ocean, boys hinge Diamond circulate, diamond lock-it Cut the diamond, recycle, slide thru Left allemande Heads square thru two, swing thru Boys run, girls hinge, diamond circulate Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond Recycle, pass thru, wheel and deal Square thru 3/4, left allemande Heads lead right and circle to a line EXAMPLES by Ed: Pass the ocean, recycle, veer left Heads square thru four, touch a quarter Girls hinge, diamond circulate Split circulate once and a half Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond Diamond lock-it, flip the diamonds Recycle, left allemande 58 American Squaredance. April 1982 Heads lead right and circle to a line Center boys trade, diamond lock-it Pass the ocean, girls run, boys hinge Flip the diamond, centers trade Diamond circulate, diamond lock-it Swing thru, girls trade, flutter wheel Flip the diamond. recycle, slide thru Pass thru, wheel and deal, pass thru Left allemande Left allemande • Heads pass thru, go round one to a line Heads curlique and spread Spin the top. trade the wave, centers run Centers partner hinge, diamond lock-it New centers hinge, diamond circulate Center boys trade, diamond lock-it Diamond lock-it, center girls trade Flip the diamond, scoot back ▪ Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond Centers trade, swing thru, girls trade Boys trade, reverse flutter wheel Partner trade and roll Left allemande Right and left grand Heads lead right and circle to a line Heads square thru four, swing thru Ocean wave, girls hinge Boys run, girls follow your neighbor Diamond circulate, diamond lock-it And spread, diamond lock-it Boys swing thru, girls quarter in Center boys trade, diamond lock-it Extend, boys run, reverse flutter wheel Diamond circulate, flip the diamond Pass thru, wheel and deal, zoom Recycle, square thru three-quarters Pass thru, left allemande Left allemande Heads lead right and circle to a line Heads lead right and circle to a line Swing thru, boys run, girls hinge Dixie style to a wave, boys trade Diamond circulate, diamond lock-it Boys run, girls hinge, diamond circulate Flip the diamond, swing thru, recycle Diamond lock-it, diamond circulate Right and left grand Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond Heads pass thru, go round one to a line Boys trade, boys cross run, swing thru Ocean wave, swing thru. centers run Right and left grand New centers hinge, diamond circulate Heads pass thru go round one to a line Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond Pass the ocean, centers hinge Centers trade, boys run, partner trade Diamond circulate, diamond lock-it Pass thru, wheel and deal, zoom Center boys hinge, three pairs circulate Pass thru, left allemande Trade and roll, all pass thru Wheel and deal, centers partner trade Pass thru, left allemande Heads square thru four, slide thru Dixie style to a wave, boys hinge Diamond circulate, diamond lock-it FIGURES Girls trade and roll, girls pass thru ilZI Girls fold right, boys extend, boys run Reverse flutter wheel, pass thru by Ed Wheel and deal, zoom and pass thru e Left allemande More Diamond Lock-it figures by Ed: Heads square thru four, spin the top by Don Malcom Grand swing thru, girls run, boys hinge Head ladies chain to the right Diamond circulate, diamond lock-it New side ladies chain across Flip the diamond, boys circulate Sides rollaway, heads star thru Swing thru, recycle, pass thru U-turn back, star thru, substitute Trade by, left allemande Left allemande Heads square thru four, spin the top Head ladies chain, sides right & left thru Center boys hinge, diamond circulate Heads star thru, U-turn back, centers in Diamond lock-it, flip the diamond Cast off three-quarters, check your line Others slide thru, centers wheel and deal Ends fold, double pass thru, centers in Swing thru, recycle, zoom, square thru 3/4 Cast off three-quarters, pass thru Left allemande Ends cross fold, single circle to a wave Heads square thru four, sides rollaway Spin chain the gears, ends cast 3/4 Spin the top, grand swing thru Centers circulate, ends trade Each wave center run right Centers fold, tap them on the shoulder New centers hinge, diamond circulate Left allemande

American Squaredance, April 1982 59 Head ladies chain to the right Left allemande Lead right, circle half, veer left Heads curlique, walk and dodge Girls trade, bend the line, pass thru Curlique, walk and dodge, bend the line Wheel and deal, double pass thru Pass thru, wheel and deal Centers in, cast off three-quarters Double pass thru, centers in, cast off % Girls run, centers pass thru Pass thru, wheel and deal Touch a quarter, walk and dodge Girls square thru three-quarters Centers run, new ends star thru Left courtesy turn, pass the ocean New centers roll to face, square thru 3/4 Spin chain thru, spin chain thru Centers in, cast off three-quarters Eight circulate, boys run, promenade Left allemande Heads pass the ocean, fan the top Heads lead right, do-sa-do, swing thru Extend, fan the top, extend Boys run, bend the line, pass thru Bend the line, pass thru Wheel and deal, double pass thru Wheel and deal, double pass thru Centers in, cast off three-quarters Centers in, cast off three-quarters Pass thru, tag the line in, pass thru Do-sa-do to ocean wave (tidal) Tag the line in, star thru Swing thru, same sex hinge a quarter Centers touch to a wave, swing thru Single file circulate, boys run Spin the top, spin the top, turn thru Centers curlique, left allemande

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61 American Squaredance. April 1982

You are invited to the first cxp T FEST:VAL August 8-12, 1982 Square Dancing in Las Vegas

The Callers are: Jerry Haag Ken Bower Lee Kopman Wade Driver Rounds by: Bob Fisk Harmon & Betty Jorritsma

* Five nights and 6 days in fabulous Las * Dancing all five days and nights. Square Vegas, Nevada. dancing attire required at all dances. * With deluxe accommodations at the new * Five of the country's top callers. plus a Tropicana and Marina Hotels, just across very special couple for Round Dancing. from each other on the exciting Strip. * The levels of dancing: * Pools and other special features of the Mainstream 2 hotels at your service. Advanced 1 & 2 Challenge 1 & 2 * There will be an American Breakfast. Higher levels on request special food discounts, a champagne party Round Dancing and many other extras given to each couple Round Dance Workshop * A Gala Festival Poolside Party to climax the week of dancing and excitement. All for only $286.00

Charles R Supin, Exec Dir JACKPOT FESTIVAL '82 924 Niblick Drive. Las Vegas, Nevada 89108

Yes. I want to be among the first to attend the JACKPOT FESTIVAL'82. August 8.12, at the Tropicana and Marina Hotels in Las Vegas. Nevada

My deposit of 875.00 (per couple) is enclosed Please make check payable to JACKPOT FESTIVAL '82 Cancellation may be received up to 30 days prior to arrival with lull refund of deposit. Any cancellation received after the cut-off period will lorfeit the deposit My preference for dancing is Mainstream Advanced Challenge I will be staying: Hotel room Camping facility Names Address

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WE GOT THE STAMP... NOW LET'S GET THE FOLK tic:lois' DANCING DESIGNATION Settlers in America con- tinued to enjoy the folk Early Square Dance Caller dances they remem- bered from their home- lands. Square dancing, the most popular and best known, was derived from the quadrille in the French court . It spread to the British Isles and then to America where it became a regular social activity in church halls, barns and firehouses. After fading from public favor, a revival began in 1926 largely due to the efforts of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford.

American Squaredance. April 1982 63 ...,„,„ RAMON li; MARSCH People 1 MAINSTREAM PLUS 1 and 2 ADVANCED IN THE NEWS 10222 BUNDYSBURG RD., N.W. MIDDLEFIELD, OHIO 44062 PHONE 1216) 632-1074

When I attended the dance in Virginia MARSCH-MELLOW-SMOOTH Beach recently, I was really a Reck. I felt Calling-Traveling Full Time Call or write for into on Swiss Trip. October 5.13 Moody, as low as a Crumb, and wished 1982 some Marshall somewhere or even my MICRO PLASTICS 1 line "Slim Jim" 51.00 Butler would confine me to the Daven- Name only port. Maybe I could simply cuddle up regular size r1.10 with a good book, like "Warren Peace." JOHN me and town let or design 51.25 But Collett, my wife, said, "Oh. Shaw, HANDS Name and town me be your Proctor for the night, and I'll ANT TOWN. STATE and design; $1.60 Saw-yer troubles in half!" State shape $2.00 She was a Good-win for me! In fact. Name, town, design and club name $1.75 Fickle Fate reversed itself. She is a good We Design Club Badges Binder of Cut-lips, and makes hard Knox Order Any Badge in Any Color— Black, White seem mighty Scearce. Incidentally, she Blue, Green. Brown, Red, Yellow, Walnut. also knows how to fix some Lamb and Send check with order, add 151 per badge postage tasty Rice, whether it's White or Brown, MICRO PLASTICS and I'm Fuller than anyone, living like Box 847 Rifle, CO 81650 13031 625-1718 this. from the Home of plenty. Down the Lee and through the Abbey YOU GET A HALL— we went to the dance, and after an hour or so I was higher than a Kight with ex- I'LL DO THE CALL! citement. Important people were there- •.N.... V.I.P. names like Gompers, Hudson, _ . ED Yates, Johnson, Chaplin, Bryant, Liv- ii• FRAIDENBURG ingston, Dean, Sellers and Allen. There were workmen like Miller and Cartwright and Smith. I decided it's PEOPLE that make a dance fun, plus good music, calling and 1916 Poseyville Rd., Route 10 friendly atmosphere— this fact Hitt me Midland, Michigan 48640 as if a Bowman had taken a Schott at me Phone (517) 835-9524 and scored a direct Hitt to my Hinde- AVAILABLE TO CALL IN YOUR AREA quarters. "Hidy-ho," I said. I feel like shouting. I'm going to Hollo-well and Hollo-way The HAROLD BAUSCH home! I was alive again, as if someone CALLERS SCHOOLS • ---. had blown Reveley. At least, within a couple of hours, I became less of a Saar- May 22-23. Experienced Callers Workshop puss and more of a Scott Free-man in my August 27,28.29. Callers College thinking, Maur-erless. This may not be a Both at CAMP CALVIN CREST, Fremont, Neb. Hard-en fast solution to your problem, Since 1965 we have been helping callers im- pal, but I'm certainly a Wiseman from prove their skills: we can help you. too. the experience. Ours is not a lecture course: but a participa tion course. Be prepared to work How about that little episode? It's fic- Contact: Harold Bausch. 2120 Jaynes tional, but it contains 50+ names (more St.. Fremont. NE 68025 or Phone (402)721-4925 than half the crowd) who actually attend- 64 American Squaredance, April 1982 ed the Virginia Beach dance the first of the year. It was created by YEEDS, with NATIONAL apologies to both those included, for playing" with their names, and to those SQUARE DANCE O. not included, for not being able to fit Fa DIRECTORY them all in. Mary Jenkins, author of the ASD- published Wheeling and Dealing with Third edition lists over 8000 square dance, round Nursing Home Patients," has made the dance, clogging and contra clubs In the U.S., Canada news again, along with husband Bill in and around the world. their winter home in Brooksville, Florida. Includes type of club, level of dancing, when and The St Petersburg Times developed a where to dance, and a person to contact concerning the club. Great for traveling. photo-story of wheelchair dancing at Brooksville Nursing Manor and des- $6.00 per copy (plus Si. postage) cribed the therapy and merriment Bill PO Box 54055, Jackson MS 39208 , .1 and Mary are currently creating for those confined in wheelchairs at several THE ROOFERS nursing homes in the area. History repeated itself, in a way, ac- RECORDS - cording to an article and photo sent by Produced by caller Ed Foote from the Asheville (NC) Nalli lilt ROOFERS RECO/1W, 4021 NW 61st Citizen describing how seven original Oklahoma City OK 73112 members of the famous Soco Gap 405942.4435 square dance team danced again in ear- TRR.110 OKIE FROM MUSKOGEE. Gerald McWhirter ly 1982 in Washington. D.C. at the TRR-109 OKC IS MY HOME TOWN Dy Gerald McWhirter Museum of Natural History as part of a TRR-108 SIMPLE SONG TRR-201 ROOFER S TRR-107 BLUE EYED BLOND concert marking the 100th anniversary SPECIAL/WANDERING TRR-106 GOLD AND SILVER of the birth of Franklin Delano TRR-105 CALL ME UP Roosevelt. Those seven are Sarah Queen TRR-104 HONKS TONK SATURDAY NIGHT Brown, Carmen Plott, Sara Campbell, TRR-103 GOOD GOSH OH BABY 6 Kyle Campbell, Gertrude Plott Welch, ' -el. -mu Richard Queen, and another unnamed person. They all danced at the White House in June. 1939, with others to 4 BILL entertain the Roosevelts as well as King BENHOFF George VI and Queen Elizabeth of \ k MAINSTREAM England, the only square dance team in- PLUS 1 and 2 vited to the gala party. Richard Queen recalls the royal occa- 27080 Cook Road sion: "We shuffled and twisted and Olmsted Falls, Ohlo turned our way (for a full five minutes) Phone: 216-235-1519 through such figures as walking the king's highway, dive and shoot the owl, Available for Club Dates ocean wave, wagon wheel, double Geor- Traveling Weekends gia rang-tang, right hand over and Lon- . don Bridge. WES TAYLOR Mainstream '01 Plus 1 and 2 cjii 4391 Belcher Ct. Columbus OH 43224 614.263-2015

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American Squaredance. April 1982 NEWS, Continued 1982. Bob Sams was elected president; the appropriate sheet will qualify a dan- Neil Howard, vice-president; Mike Koehl. cer or couple to be a Silver Traveler. secretary: Jack Busche, treasurer. At The information deadline for the 1983 dinner, Bob Sams presented outgoing president, Johnny Creel, with a facsimile edition of the National Directory is Nov. of the association badge with gold fin- 1, 1982. The club listing is a free service. ish. Shingles hanging below the badge The current edition is now available at noted the years he served as president. local dance and western shops, or from Johnny Creel is recovering well from PO Box 54055, Jackson MS 39208. his recent heart attack and should be WISCONSIN CONVENTION CALL back on the calling circuit soon. It's time to start planning to attend Richard S. Matthews the 23rd Wisconsin S&R/D Convention at New Orleans, Louisiana Menomonie, August 13-15, 1982. Eight IN MEMORIAM halls are available for all levels of dan- cing: MS through Challenge, rounds, Drucilla Gilmore, wife of caller Ed contra and youth. Don't miss the clogg- Gilmore who taught hundreds of callers ing clinic! in clinics and courses before his death Motels are filled but there is plenty of in 1971, died in early February of Lou university housing with an excellent Gehrig's disease. The Gilmores' con- meal plan available. Camping is close at tributions to the square dance world hand with bus shuttle provided. For fur- have become part of the valued history of the movement. ther information, contact Jim and Dolly Sessions. 1312 Eddy Lane, Eau Claire WI GEORGIA LEADERSHIP SEMINAR 54701. The Georgia State S/D Association OFFICERS IN NEW ORLEANS The Georgia State SO Assoc. con- New officers of the New Orleans Callers ducted a successful Leadership Sem- Association were installed in January, participated in rap sessions which in- cluded: Finance, Hardy Nixon; Public

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70 Amenc,in Squaredance. Apnl 1982 SWEET OLE LADY— MCA D2754 Choreography by Vernon Porter Good swinging music with a Johnny Carver vocal and an interesting, easy-intermediate two-step Seide with a sand step figure. COUNTRY LULLABY— MCA D2754 Choreography by Vernon Porter ROUND REVIEWS Good music with a Johnny Carver vocal; a smooth, by Frank & Phyl Lehnert intermediate foxtrot. IMAGINE THAT— Montage A-1202 Choreography by Jack & Muriel Way WALTZ ACROSS TEXAS— Sun Ra 0002 Excellent smooth music with a vocal by Nancy Choreography by Art & Gladee Peavey Wood: a very danceable, three-part, easy- Good country music and a nice easy waltz. cued intermediate two-step. by Ed Carter SAY YOU'LL STAY UNTIL TOMORROW— St-1000 MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT— Sun 1140 Choreography by Vaughn & Jean Parrish Choreography by Tom & Loveday Newby Peppy music with a piano lead; slightly unusual, Good music with a Dave Dudley vocal for a easy-intermediate foxtrot cued by Vaughn. challenging. three-part ballroom routine. LET IT BE— CDC MO2B DO ME WITH LOVE— Columbia 18-012644 Choreography by Lloyd Jones & Luella Thompson Choreography by Bob & Barbara Herbst Good music with a solid beat and a vocal for an in- Good country music by Janie Fricke and a good. teresting. intermediate foxtrot. easy-intermediate two-slep with some like foot- COUNTRY CAROUSEL— CDC MO2A work Choreography by Pete & Carol Metzger GOLDEN MEMORIES— Columbia 18-02188 Catchy ' - carousel" music and an easy two-step Choreography by Ed & Sharon Campbell routine. Swinging music with a Lacy Dalton vocal for a peppy. easy-intermediate combination two step and cha cha. HUSBANDS AND WIVES— WB-Viva 49825 Country & Western Ties Choreography by Johnny & Alice Dollar 231 N. Porter St. Country music with a strong vocal: a !lowing. Cleves, Ohio 45002 three-part. easy-intermediate waltz. PENNSYLVANIA 6-5000— RCA 447-0046 Choreography by Art & Emma Glover SPARKLING TIES Excellent Glenn Miller music with a long, high- intermediate variation routine. SONG IN THE NIGHT— Columbia 13-33375 Choreography by Ken Croft & Elena DeZordo Jewel Stone Western Bow Tie of Good music with a Johnny Duncan vocal: a nice. Peasant or Metallic Trim Braids. easy-intermediate two-step. Non-Sparkling Ties Also.

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SQUARE DANCE 61-125 Golden Memories P2-136/25-151 Primrose Lane Beico 302A Pt 78/0=78A Col 18-02188 Sweet Ole Lady MCA D2754 P2-159/5 165A Kenee CDCMOIA P2.100/0-100 Song in the Night Col 13-33375 P2-94 /10 = 104A Everything's A Waltz MCA 51139 P2-139/26=165A High Hopes Capitol 6027 P2-141/25-166A Gypsy Women MCA 51151 P2•115/5 = 120 Older Women K2 Epic 19-02129 P2-100/20 = 120A It I Knew Tlmrk 898 P2-166/9=175 EASY INTERMEDIATE 126-175 INTERMEDIATE: 176-250 MCA65011 P2-160/25=185A Glow and Glimmer MCA 60125 P2-128/5=133A McNamara's Band Lucky Lady Bug CDC MO1B P2-153/25=168 o The Party's Over K2 RCA447.0891 P2-129/10= 139A P2-172/25=197 Till Another Day Grenn 17002 P3-143/0= 143 Hot Time in Detroit MCA65025 Grenn 14306 P2-203/0-203 Husbands Waltz WBS49825 P2.143/0 =143A Brioso P3-210/35 = 245A Spanish BullerIlea MM 8508 P2-119/30 =149A Country Lullabye MCA D2754 Old Times Grenn 14306 P2-129/25-154 HIGH INTERMEDIATE: 251-299 Cheri Bin Windsor 4-5128 P2.155/0-155A Gina Col 13-33142 P4.276/15=291 American Squaredance, April 1982 71 Blue Star's instrumental on this popular CW song is just that. a good CW sound. A nice, even beat. good rhythm and a well-limed figure by Vernon utie ] made this song enjoyable to dance. FIGURE Heads square thru. do-sa-do star thru. right and left Ihru. Onue style to a wave girls circulate boys trade tett altemande swing pro. men nh. SQUARE b;PSe REVIEWS THE MED FLY SONG— Riverboat 128 by John Swindle Caller: Bob Elling Another novelty tune about the popular pest in California is well done in this release. Bob did a Our review dancers had their work cut out for nice job using a star the route in the break and them this month with 37 singing calls and six pat- comparing the dancers to the helicopters in the ter records. This is the time of year record pro- song. The review dancers enjoyed the novelty as ducers really get busy and put out the records. well as the danceability. FIGURE Heads lead right circle We're looking forward to meeting some of the pro- to a line forward and back. pass thru bend the line forward and ducers and artists we've been listening and dan- back right and left ?Mu circle to the left hlttway swine r ()mei cing to for so long at Callerlab. Some we have promenade received correspondence from, not always loaded THERE'S NO GETTING OVER ME— BobCat 115 with big thank your. but nevertheless, cor- Caller: Jack Peterson respondence. Happy Easter and Happy Squares! Jack chose a nice smooth easy-flowing tune for HONKY TONK QUEEN— ESP 201 his release This song would make a nice change CALLERS: Elmer Sheffield Jr. & Paul Marcum of pace in those hot summer night dances that are We've been doing this review five years and never right around the corner. Jack's figure was not have we seen the dancer reaction this record pro- taxing. was well-timed and fun to dance. FIGURE duced. This novelty record will take two callers to Heads promenade halt lead right do sa do swing Ihru boys run bend the line right and left gnu slide thru square Ihrn three get the proper results. The cue sheet is written for swing promenade one and it can be done. Junior and Paul do a super NEW CUT ROAD— ESP 302 job on the flip and we believe this is one record Caller: Paul Marcum • you will be hearing for a long time. FIGURE Heads pro Just good of down-to-earth country is the sound. menade hall. square thru right and sell thru veer left couples cir Wale girls trade bend the line square !Mu three swing pro Nothing fancy about Paul's figure. but the way it menade fit the music just made it right for this song. THE SQUARE DANCE IS ON— LouMac 142 FIGURE Heads promenade halt way sides right and left Ihru hut ler wheel sweep a quarter pass Ihru do•sa-do swing pro. Callers: Mac Letson & Tony Oxendine woad." Again we have two callers and again outstanding THIS OLD RIVERBOAT— FTC 32040 dancer reaction. This song is no stranger but the Caller: Gary Brown way Mac and Tony joined on the flip is something Talk about catchy tunes. this is one with a nice that is really refreshing. A super beat and well- smooth beat and some really great banjo picking. timed figure just made this record a pleasure to Gary does a tine job with a well-metered figure. dance. FIGURE Heads promenade hall right and lell thru. FIGURE Heads square Ihru right and lett thru do-sa-do make a soir.ire Vuu swing thru boys run girl. n,rde Lin the ,rre mr's wave girls trade r One lace right wheel and tom Ii,u. ,w,n) tnomenade deal pass to Ir 'r'e swing promenade MORNING OF MY MIND— Dance Ranch 665 MIDNIGHT RODEO ESP 101 Caller: Al Stevens Key. C Caller: Elmer Sheffield Jr. You may have this record already. if you have Blue The instrumental has a super sound that follows Star 1866. which is the same instrumental. Al closely that of the original. The key of this song does a fine job on the flip with a slightly different may give callers fits because it goes rather high. It figure. Our review dancers still enjoyed dancing to you have a good voice range. this tune could be a this tune. FIGURE Heads square thru ugh' hand star leti barn burner for you. FIGURE Heads square thru right and 11,100 10'yi ii, veer terns rrir' touch to a wavy' o.- left lelt Nn. veer left couples circulate ladies trade bend the line Ihru swim: mint AV left thru square thin trade by swing promenade TIGHT FITTIN' JEANS— 4 Bar B 6.047 FANCY FREE— Mountain Records 17 Caller: Mike Sikorsky Caller: Vern Weese • Here we go again, record #3 of this song. You The popularity of this song will carry this release. might give this one a listen. The instrumental is A caller with a good singing voice can really make H very good and Mike's figure is well-timed. FIGURE it go over. Vern sold it to our review dancers. 4 Heads lead right circle to a line forward and back right and left FIGURE Heads promenade hall lead right do-sa-clo make a Ihru pass Ihru wheel and deal zoom swing ?Mu turn thru wave. ladies trade swing lbw. spin chain Ihru boys run boys swino promenade Ido pro,ler.ffif. RODEO ROMEO— Blue Slat 2153 PREACHING UP A STORM— ESP 104 Caller: Vernon Jones Key C Caller: Elmer Sheffield. Jr. 7 2 American Squaredance. April 1982 Instrumentally this song is well done and has a menade hall sides right and lell thru currinne boys run spin good lively rhythm. Junior's figure was well-timed chain the gears swing promenade and the help he had with vocal harmony on the tag WHAT A LITTLE MOONLIGHT WILL DO— 4 Bar B lines made this a good sounding as well as good 6045; Caller: Bill Volner dancing record. FIGURE Heads promenade halt right and This one is lor piano lovers— good old ivory tink- ielt thin square lieu touch a quarter scoot back boys told girls ling with sax and lead guitar. A good strong S/D turn thiu star Ihru boys trade twice promenade beat is there to make this a smooth dancing p THERE I GO DREAMIN' AGAIN— ESP 301 record. FIGURE Heads square Ihru. do-sa-do swing thru boys Caller: Paul Marcum run terns wheel spread star Ihru square thru three swing pro- A nice CW sound with a good beat and tine menade choreography by Paul were enjoyed by our LORD I HOPE THIS DAY IS GOOD— ESP 105 dancers. Clear leads make this a fairly easy song Caller: Elmer Sheffield, Jr. to do. Twin guitars on the instrumental add that A nice. easy-going beat and well-timed figure little something extra. FIGURE Heads Square thru do•sa- made this song nice to dance. FIGURE Heads pro- do swing thru boys run tag the line lace right wheel and deal. menade hall square thru swing !Mu. boys run hall tag. trade. touch a quarter scoot back swing promenade roll pass Ihru trade by swing left allemande promenade NEVER BEEN SO LOVED— 4 Bar B 6046 GOOD OLD GIRLS— Lore 1197 Caller: John Marshall Caller: Moe Odom Key: D The third time's a charm. and this is the third A popular CW song among round dancers has release of this song. The instrumental is very well made the S/D program. This one seemed to sound done and follows the original release very well. more tike the original tune than the other release John's side was well done with an easy but well- this month. Moe's figure. though simple. seemed timed figure. FIGURE Heads promenade hail. square duo to tit the music. ricuRE Heads promenade hall, sides do s,i do saildre limo three trade by swing allemande pro- square Ihru right and left Ihru do•sa-do eight chain sic swing promenade MOUNTAIN DEW— 4 Bar 86049 THE STORY Of YOUR LIFE IS IN YOUR FACE— Caller: Bob Carmack Kalox 1266: Caller: John Saunders This tune has been used most as a patter record. The dancers were really impressed with John's instrumental is well done with brass 0 but this version is a very well put together singing figure. The call. FIGURE Heads square lhru. do-ca-do curlique walk and and string leads. FIGURE Heads square thru rignt hand dodge partner trade right and lett Ihru pass the Ocean recycle star lett hand star do- sa do touch a quarter. stool back girls swing promenade roll boys run once and a half promenade DREAM ON— Big Mac 038 MIDNIGHT HAULER— BobCat 114 Caller: Larry Jackson Caller: Jay Henderson FIGURE Heads square thru do-sa-do.swing Ihru boypsrroumnlenae rsdrei This. a popular CW tune though chopped up a bit. wheel right and left thru square thru three. swing. made a very nice and well-timed singing call. The TEXAS COWBOY NIGHT— Prairie 1051 only fault is the 28-beat circling in the breaks. Caller: Ronny Mann FIGURE Heads curlique boys run. right and left thru swing Ihru. FIGURE Heads square thru do. sa -do swing thru boys run, ferns boys run tag the line. lace right boys cross run wheel and deal wheel centers pass thru star Ihru square Ihru three swing. pro- curhque spin cirulcale swing. promenade menade OLD FLAME BURNING— Lore 1199 WALK RIGHT BACK— Bogan 1339 Caller: Bob Graham Key: C Caller: Tim Ploch Key: B Flat FIGURE Heads touch a quarter. boys run touch a quarter swing If you already have Dance Ranch 628. you have thru centers trade boys run right and left thru pass the ocean. recycle sweep a quarter slide thru swing left allemande pro- this record. Tim does a fine job and the record menade was enjoyable to dance. FIGURE Heads square Ihru right SMOKE ON THE WATER— Blue Star 2154 hand star left hand star right and left thru curlique split cir• Caller: Nate Bliss Key: 0 ciliate twice swing promenade FIGURE Heads square thru spit two round one to a line. touch a WHEN I STOP LEAVING. I'LL BE GONE— Square quarter boys run do Sa-clO swing Ihru. boys trade turn Ihru left Tunes 121; Caller; Ron Marion allemande swing promenade SHORT ROAD TO LOVE— LouMac 141 This instrumental has an interesting sound Caller: Bob Fisk bordering on the big band sound with some brass. FIGURE Heads square thru step to a wave recycle. swing Ihru, a sound not common to Square Tunes. A good boys run bend the line slide Ihru. square thru three. left auernAnde swing promenade peppy beat made it move right along. FIGURE Heads promenade half square thru right and len thru veer lett. terns I'M GONNA KNOCK ON YOUR DOOR Mountain Records IS wheel square Ihru three. swing promenade Caller: Mark A. Clausing FIGURE Four ladies chain heads promenade hall sides pass PREACHIN' UP A STORM— BobCat 116 thru separate around one to a line star thru right and left lbw. Caller: Gary Kincade Square thru three swing. promenade #2 in what we hear is going to be a series. A nice UP A LAZY RIVER— Lore 1198 instrumental on this release will make it difficult to Caller: Johnny Creel Key: I Flat FIGURE Heads promenade hall. right and tell thru flutter wheel choose which one to buy. Gary's figure was well sweep a quarter_ pass thru do sa-do. eight chain four swing. done using one of the plus basics. FIGURE Heads pro. promenade Continued on Page 75

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SQUARE DANCERS' ROUNDS CLASSICS (As Voted by Roundalab) EASY 1 Piano Roll Waltz INTERMEDIATE 11 Hold Me 1. Dancing Shadows 2 Good Old Girls 1 Birth of the Blues 12 Moon Over Naples 2 Tips of my Fingers 3 Elvira 2 Answer Me 13 Neapolitan Waltz 3 Mexicali Rose 4 Diamond in the Rough 3 Folsom Prison Blues 14 In the Arms of Love 4. Walk Right Back 5 Maple Leal Rag 4 Feelin 15 Patricia 6 Cream in My Coffee 5 Tango Mannita 5 My Love 7 Calahan 6 Frenchy Brown 6 Continental Goodnight 8 Whisper Your Love 7 Street Fair 7 Dream Awhile 9 Could I have This Dam.e 8 Hot Lips 8 Green Door 10 Debutante/Crazy Eyes 9 Take One Step 9 Roses for Elizabeth 10 Sleepy Time Gal 10 Spaghetti Rag

ROUND DANCERS. ROUNDS TOP ROUNDS 1 Begin the Begin,. (Courtesy Carousel Clubs) 2 Halleluiah ADVANCED 3 TA Tomorrow HIGH INTERMEDIATE 4 Write Myself A Letter 1. Peed° (Rothe!) I Begin the Beguine (Wolcott) 5 Corredo 2 Kiss Me Honey Cha (Pother) 2 Sealed With A Kiss (Kannapel) 6 You Don't Know Me 3 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Landoll) 3. Lazy Sugarfoot (Procter) 7 Everyday of My Life 4. Fortuosill (Rother) 4 Happy Medley (Sheridan) 8 Shadow of Your Smile 5. Roadhouse Blues (Easlerday) 5 West of the Moon (Palmguist) 9 Lazy SugarloOl 6 Aphrodisia (Ward) 6 Jealous (Barton) 10 Whispering 7 It's A Sin to Tell A Lie (Tulius) 7 Whispering (Roberts) 8 Temptation (Moss 8 Moonlight (Newby)

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In Caller's Note Service of So. Cal., Single hinge. triple scoot Andreas Macke of Berlin. W. Germany Release the column, pass the ocean Girls trade, linear cycle. pass thru presents hexagon squares, formation of Left allemande two couples each head position and one Gene Trimmer in Mainstream Flow couple each side position. Try these: All the heads square thru four hands looks at choreo using OS in a stacked Do-sa-do to ocean wave, linear cycle manner as dancers who know OS can Pass the ocean, swing thru do: Boys circulate, swing thru Sides star thru, double pass thru Linear cycle, pass the ocean Lead couple U-turn back, do-sa-do Girls circulate, swing thru Ocean wave. swing thru. boys run All circulate, swing thru Lines. touch a quarter. release column Right and left thru, all pass thru Touch to a wave, ping pong circulate California twirl, left allemande Centers hinge and flutter, square thru Touch to wave, linear cycle, touch v4 Sides flutterwheel, same two Release column, pass thru, square thru Square thru four hands, circle six Three-quarters. left allemande Side men break to a line of six Center two right and left thru Excerpted from "MS Commentary" by Others all slide thru John Hendron in News 'N 'Notes from (Do any series of two couple figures Connecticut: "The highest building or which will zero, then...) finest bridge in the world is no stronger Outsides square thru 3/4 than the base it sits upon, and to all of Centers crosstrail thru, left allemande.... us our base is the MS program...The very first step should be 'Let'em dance.' and Featured in Minnesota Callers Notes that's not to say part time, that means cloverleaf, hinge, release the col- were most of the time. This puts the responsi- umn, hinge and flutter, chain down the bility of making sure they do dance most line. Two figures for cloverleaf follow: of the time on you, me and all Heads forward and back, square thru 4 callers...We must call material we feel Swing thru, boys run, tag the line they can dance in a manner and at a Cloverleaf, center four square thru 3/4 tempo they can relate to...don't push Left allemande them up the 'level ladder' too Heads swing thru, boys run, tag the line soon...make dances fun as well as in- Cloverleaf, zoom, center four squarethru teresting." Three-quarters, slide thru, forward eight NCR presents a figure you will enjoy And back, pass thru, with girl on left trying. Make sure the women stay in the Left allemande sequence you put them in: SDDS by John and Evelyn Strong is Side ladies chain. head ladies star right dedicated to Betty Ferrario and Bud Three-quarters with the side couple Grass, two area leaders who passed Star left a full turn and a little more away in December. Explored are: quarter All the men star right. come back by left the diamond, fan the flame, couple Star left, pick up partner in/out, mini-busy and zombie. Star promenade (in gear with partner).... Try this plus two dance: Favorite singing calls listed in Figur- Heads pass the ocean, girls trade ing by Barry Wonson (Australia) are: Fan the top, explode the wave, touch "Feels So Right," Hi-Hat; "Never Been Girls trade, recycle, veer left So Loved," Hi-Hat; "Memories," Ghost Crossfire, triple scoot, single hinge Riders, and "Right Back Where I Started Girls trade, grand swing thru Continued on Page 87 82 American Squaredance. April 1982

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84 American Spuaredance, April 1982 VIEWING OUR REVIEWER, Continued through the comments, smiling at some of them. Later tonight he'll study the "Shall we try that once more." asked sheets in detail, adding his own com- John amid the general laughter. "Try ments from a caller's viewpoint, and put what?" demanded one man. "I didn't together the final review column which know what was the matter with all of will be on its way to the magazine first y'all rolling around out in the middle of thing in the morning. the floor like that 'cause I hadn't heard "I don't actually review the records," the man say nothing!** John stresses. "The dancers rate them. I A second and then a third try made just put what they say in order and write more progress, but still ended with much them up." hand waving and cries of "Where am I And when you're the Record Reviewer supposed to be?". the difficulties of the and have that job that you begged for, line-swapping figure compounded by the how do you react to the suggestion that restricted dancing space. They finally maybe the readers of American resorted to a step-by-step walk-through Squaredance magazine will be in- with John reading one call at a time from terested in a report on just exactly what the printed sheet to a chorus of "That's it is you do or don't do for them? what he meant!" "Maybe." John says with a grin, "just The ultimate decision was that it was maybe, it'll get some of the callers off a real good pattern once you danced it, my back, too!" and as they scattered to their review sheets, someone recalled John's PUZZLE ANSWERS original statement, "We've got to rate this one twice, right?" ANSWERS: 1. leis 2. beach 3. orchid 4. surf 5. "Rate it six times," someone re- hula 6 luau 7. crater 8. sugar cane 9. ferns 10 canoes sponded. "That's how many times we ANSWERS: 1. square knot 2 round table 3 square danced it!" cap 4. round up 5. square root 6. round house 7. Finally the last record is done, and the square rigger 8. round shouldered 9 square rating sheets are handed in with deal 10 round robin stretching and sighs of relief. "You know, I don't believe we've ever done a MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST review session with this many real, real TWENTIETH ANNUAL good songs. There just wasn't a bad Square Dance Festival one." August 6 8 7, 1982 "Yeah, it was tricky though, we had to time it so we ran out of records and cookies at exactly the same time!" With definite overtones of "school's out," there's a general exodus upstairs to the kitchen where Gail's preparing a special supper, an occasion that's not MISSISSIPPI COAST COLISEUM an usual feature of the review sessions. Marshall Flippo Friday John lingers for a moment to shut off Beryl Main 8 Tony Chiendine Saturday John 8 Wanda Winter Rounds the sound equipment and leaf quickly Harold Smith 4502 Kendall. Gulfport MS 39501

TNT166 THE MORE I SEE YOU by Lee Kopman TNT167 GAL IN CALICO by Mike trembly TNT168 YOU RE THE ONE RD by Bill Hopkins TNT169 I D LIKE TO DANCE by Garland Kinq TNT170 THIS OLD WORLD by Bob Van Antwerp TNT171 NOTHING WITHOUT YOU RD by Vernon Porter 4 RFD #2 Rt. 7 INT112 MENTION MY NAME IN SEATTLE by Gene Trimmer St. Albans VT 05478 TNT173 STALLION GREY (Patter) by Mike Trombly TNT174 LITTLE BIT OF COUNTRY. RD by Dave Fleck Dave & Shirley Fleck TNT175 WROTE ME A LETTER by Hank Henke Al Brundage GM meaner TNT176 WALK RIGHT BACK .81 RD by Ted May TNT177 STRAWBERRY BLONDE by Wynne Mahler TNT178 JUANITA JONES by Mike Trembly TP41179 LET IT SNOW. RD by Stan Breda INT180 ROGER TWO STEP RD by Gene Trimmer TNTI81 WALKIN CHA CHA. RD by Vern Porter TNT182 THE MATADOR by Hank Hanka Mike Trembly TNT183 LOVE IN YOUR HEART by Jack 0 Leary

4merican Squaredance. April 1982 85 GETTING STARTED, Continued more quickly than average. If you plan to teach successfully, learn to be patient. used in the previous patter calls. Select Don't "talk down" to your dancers as if standard phrased music so the basics they are a group of children. Remember and figures can be adapted easily and that they are adults and treat them as quickly. If you haven't already tried this such. Avoid childish games and stupid you'll find a little practice will allow you gimmicks that are likely to embarrass to use most of your favorite singing calls them. New dancers are difficult to find at this and any other level. Have a collec- so do your utmost to keep them. tion of figures at various levels that can Teaching new dancers is a most rewar- be used with most 64 beat melodies. ding and satisfying experience. Other basics usually taught the first night are grand square, pass thru, separate U-turn back, and a right hand star. The second night, go over these a again but at a faster pace: then add hall sashay. courtesy turn, ladies chain. Points to ponder SINGLE? Your dancers will look to you as an ex- ENTHUSIASTIC ample of correct dress and decorum so Interested in starting a Sin- act accordingly. Try to establish and gles' Square Dance Club? LET maintain a friendly relaxed atmosphere US HELP' throughout the evening. Keep in mind that you're conducting not just an eve- Become affiliated with the ning of teaching but an evening of largest Singles' Square Dance recreation. Most newer callers try to Club in the world' teach too much too quickly. Most of us WRITE FOR INFORMATION NOW' have conveniently forgotten how long it BACHELORS 'N' BACHELORETTES INTERNATIONAL INC took us to learn our basics and being c/o BOB Wildman. International President 5214 Ledgewood Road South Gate CA 90280 very keen dancers we possibly learned

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ENCORE, Continued square dancing is now very popular in stick-on cloth tape. add a tassel made of the area, and he feels that the classes at yarn (made like a yarn doll) to the the cultural center have made a signifi- fastener at the center and voila! your cant contribution toward this popularity. graduation ceremony will have a touch of class! 5.6 Hoosier Huddle. Ft. Wayne. IN. Write Mary Campbell. 1425 Oakhill Dr . Plano. TX 75075. Residents of Port Charlotte, Florida, 5.7 Advanced Weekend. Catalina. School. Phoenix. Write Bernie & Mary Roll 7753 N 33rd Ave.. Phoenix. have instituted a unique and successful AZ 85021 cultural center, arising out of a need for 5-7 Polawatomi Pow Wow S/D&R/D Weekend, cultural, educational. entertaining and Angola. IN. Write Phyl & Frank Lehnert. 2844 S. 109th self-improvement outlets in their retire- St . Toledo. OH 43611 ment living. To provide these missing in- 5.7 SID Weekend. The Inn. East Hill Farm. Troy Write Ralph Page. 117 Washington St.. Keene. NH gredients, residents formed Port Char- 03431 lotte "U." If 15 people desire a certain 6 36th Annual 5/0 Festival. Myriad Convention subject and a competent teacher can be Center. Oklahoma City. Write Jim & Mamie Dunn, 2821 found, that class becomes a part of the NE Heritage Lane. Lawton. OK 73501. PC"U" curriculum. From 13 classes ten 6 Annual Fall Festival. Woodrow Wilson H S . years ago to 145 classes today with 2400 Beckley Write Zell McGrilf. 204 Highland St.. Beckley. WV 25801 class enrollments, is the resulting suc- 6 Barren River Jamboree. Bowling Green. Ky. Write cess story. Square dancing entered the Paul McDougal. 324 Bellevue Dr . Bowling Green KY picture as a course activity. Today there 42101. is a Basic Beginners class, two sem- 1213 OASDA 251h Square-A-Rama. Weber State Col- esters of intermediate square dancing, lege. Write Fred & Pat Marlow. 5185 Fillmore Ave.. basic round dancing and intermediate Ogden UT 84403. rounds. In the new Senior Lounge, part 12.14 Prairie Conclave IV. Nebraska Center, Lincoln. Write Don & Norma Bergen. Nora, NE 68962. of the complex, square dancing is a 14 Golden Rocket. Columbus. Ohio. Write Chuck regular activity. Gurden Jones. a PC"U" Marlow. 3795 Pamela Dr.. Gehenna OH 43230. graduate square dancer, reports that To Page 90

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GRAND ZIP, Continued square dance movement in Europe. Your 19 World's Fair Special. Allemande Hall. Char choice of the heading was, however, un- tanooga. Write Bill Brandt ast. 109 Amhurst Ave Chat fortunate because I am in no way af- tanooga. TN 37411 1520 Callers College 8 SID Weekend. Fontana filiated with the European Association Village. N C Write Tex Brownlee. Fontana Village NC of American Square Dance Clubs (EAA 28733 SDC), nor am I entitled to speak for that 26-27 SID Weekend. Pokagon State Park. Angola. organization. Although some of the Ind Write Dave 8 Shirley Fleck. 3444 Orchard Tr , statistics I submitted to you in my note Toledo OH 43606 were drawn from a chart published by DECEMBER EAASDC, I added my own analysis of the 4 Dixie Federation Callers Christmas Dance. Tifton statistics as well as facts that I learned Write Bill McGough. 1605 Gail Ave . Albany. GA 31707 in the course of my calling tours in Eur- 9.11 Gatlinburg Christmas Ball. Riverside Motor Lodge. Gatlinburg. TN. Write Barbara Harrelson. 419 • ope. A better heading would have been Hawthorne Rd . Lancaster. SC 29720. "European Square Dance Notes." 12 World's Fair Special. Allemande Hall. Chat. Paul Hartman tanooga. Write Bill Brandfasl. 109 Amhurst Ave . Chat Wheaton, Maryland tanooga, TN 37411. 28-Jan. 2. '83 Year End Camp. Student Union Bldg , NOTE: Paul began his 36th year in Keene State College Write Ada Page. 117 Washington square dancing in January, 1982. SI.. Keene. NH 03431. Enclosed please find my check...Have 31 New Year's Dance. Allemande Hall. Chattanooga. missed a couple of issues and really Write J. I. Jones. 6810 Gayda Ln. Chattanooga. TN 37421 miss it! Also Bob and I are presidents of Canandaigua, N.Y. Happy Hoofers this year and can use some good materials from your publication for our "home- work!" Louella K. Vincent Canandaigua, New York

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APRIL 'POOL Feature -411r80 IOW a 51, \ \\\N Caller contemplating going "national" .. "I rather would entreat thy company to see the wonders of the world abroad than (live) sluggardiz'd at home..." Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act I, Scene 1. * Caller who has "gone national" "...When I was at home, I was in a better place..." As You Like It, Act 11, Scene 4. * Dancers considering Detroit in June... "Therefore devise with me how we may fly, whither to go, and what to bear with us..." As You Like It, Act 1, Scene 3. * Weary dancer driving into Detroit from southern California "Within this three-mile may you see it coming..." MacBeth, Act. V, Scene 6. * Housing chairman in Detroit considering registrations "Well, if we had of every nation a traveller, we should lodge them..." Pericles, Act IV, Scene 2. * Dancer writing home from convention "Wish you...(were) here..." Measure for Measure, Act IV, Scene 1. * Happy dancers at a convention "Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. Othello, Act II, Scene 3. * Dancers trying to decide method of travel "Fly, fly, fly! Fly, my lord, fly. Julius Caesar, Act V, Scene 5. * New England dancer who wished he hadn't left home "I may quietly enjoy mine own...Maine...free from oppression..." Henry VI, Part 1, Act VI Scene 3. * The Sprosty twins calling in Iowa "One so like the other as could not be distinguished but by names." Comedy of Errors, Act 1, Scene 1. * Caller spotting a class-level couple at a Plus II dance "I perceive a weak bond..." Midsummer Night's Dream, Act III, Scene 2. * Caller who brings a square of "experts" and calls to them all night "With his fat-brained followers so far out..." Henry V, Act Ill, Scene 7. * MS dancer who stumbles into the C-1 hall "Dost thou fall upon thy face?" Romeo and Juliet, Act I, Scene 3. * Ill-prepared caller trying to teach a new QS figure. "Bears no impression of the thing as it was." Two Gentlemen from Verona, Act II, Scene 4. * Die-hard dancer in his last marathon dance hour "Standing, speaking, moving, and yet so fast asleep." The Tempest, Act II, Scene 1. * New beginner who happened to start reading Burleson's Encyclopedia . . . . "...I could condemn it as an improbable fiction..." Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene 4. * Class-level dancers encouraged by their caller to attend a QS dance "The saddest spectacle that e'er I viewed." Henry IV, Part II, Act II. * Caller who assumed those dancers could "hack it" "0 most lame and impotent conclusion!" Othello, Act II Scene 1. * Too much ado over a handsome young caller by his fans "Idol of idiot-worshippers..." Troilus and Cressida, Act V, Scene 1. * Older caller who watches this adulation "0, beware, my lord of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster..." Othello, Act Ill, Scene 3. * Advice to a new square dance caller "Speak the speech I pray you, as I pronounced it you, trippingly on the tongue." Hamlet, Act III, Scene 2. * Trying to get into a square dance dress after the holidays "Oh, that this too, too solid flesh would melt." Hamlet, Act I, Scene 2. * Caller wishing to teach a new move I "Tis time I should inform thee farther. Obey and be attentive." * Lemonade time "Oh Lord, I cannot blame thee, who am myself attached with weariness to the 4 dulling of my spirits. Sit down and rest." • Ladies chain "Madam, you stumble on unheedfully." • Our square has broken down but the caller keeps going "All our house is in great perplexity, yet he has no pity in him." • I'll bring the lunch before I dance "I must to the road, to disembark necessaries that I needs must use, and then I'll presently attend thee." Thanks to Square News, Saskatoon, Sask., and YEEDS 49 48 American Squaredance. April 1982