Bill Litchman 2b - Lloyd Shaw, part 2
Creator: Square Dance History Project
Bill Litchman continues his discussion about educator Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw and the important role he played in square dance. Here, he focuses on the impact that Shaw's Cheyenne Mountain Dancers had in creating interest in squares, how Shaw's summer classes started, and a description of Shaw's philosophy of dance.
Interview conducted 18 November 2011 by David Millstone, videotaped by John-Michael Seng-Wheeler, John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, North Carolina, as part of the Square Dance History Project: http://SquareDanceHistory.org
Collection: Brasstown Interviews
Subjects: Transitional/Western 1940s
Tags: Bill Litchman, Cheyenne Mountain Dancers, interview, Lloyd Shaw, MWSD History, Square Dance, square dance history, traditional western
Subjects: Transitional/Western 1940s
Tags: Bill Litchman, Cheyenne Mountain Dancers, interview, Lloyd Shaw, MWSD History, Square Dance, square dance history, traditional western
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Square Dance History Project, “Bill Litchman 2b - Lloyd Shaw, part 2,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/35.
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Bill Litchman 2b - Lloyd Shaw, part 2
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more on Lloyd Shaw
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Bill Litchman continues his discussion about educator Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw and the important role he played in square dance. Here, he focuses on the impact that Shaw's Cheyenne Mountain Dancers had in creating interest in squares, how Shaw's summer classes started, and a description of Shaw's philosophy of dance.
Interview conducted 18 November 2011 by David Millstone, videotaped by John-Michael Seng-Wheeler, John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, North Carolina, as part of the Square Dance History Project: http://SquareDanceHistory.org
Interview conducted 18 November 2011 by David Millstone, videotaped by John-Michael Seng-Wheeler, John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, North Carolina, as part of the Square Dance History Project: http://SquareDanceHistory.org
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