Chain 2 Ladies, Chain 3 Ladies - Bill Litchman - Traditional Western Square Dances 2b
Creator: Bill Litchman (Nov. 19, 2011)
(This clip shows the actual dance; a separate video shows the walkthrough.)
Bill Litchman taught this dance as part of his session (November 19, 2011) on Traditional Western Squares at the Dare To Be Square Weekend, John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC. Co-sponsored by the Country Dance and Song Society (CDSS), the event brought together six experienced callers representing different styles of traditional and modern square dance with about 70 square dance enthusiasts.
Musicians for this workshop were Claudio Buchwald and Steve Hickman, fiddles; Jim Morrison, guitar; Sam Bartlett, banjo, joined by Larry Edelman, mandolin. The tune is "Robinson County."
Collection: Traditional western
Subjects: Traditional Western (pre-1940)
Tags: Bill Litchman
Subjects: Traditional Western (pre-1940)
Tags: Bill Litchman
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Bill Litchman, “Chain 2 Ladies, Chain 3 Ladies - Bill Litchman - Traditional Western Square Dances 2b,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/235.
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Chain 2 Ladies, Chain 3 Ladies - Bill Litchman - Traditional Western Square Dances 2b
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(This clip shows the actual dance; a separate video shows the walkthrough.)
Bill Litchman taught this dance as part of his session (November 19, 2011) on Traditional Western Squares at the Dare To Be Square Weekend, John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC. Co-sponsored by the Country Dance and Song Society (CDSS), the event brought together six experienced callers representing different styles of traditional and modern square dance with about 70 square dance enthusiasts.
Musicians for this workshop were Claudio Buchwald and Steve Hickman, fiddles; Jim Morrison, guitar; Sam Bartlett, banjo, joined by Larry Edelman, mandolin. The tune is "Robinson County."
Bill Litchman taught this dance as part of his session (November 19, 2011) on Traditional Western Squares at the Dare To Be Square Weekend, John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC. Co-sponsored by the Country Dance and Song Society (CDSS), the event brought together six experienced callers representing different styles of traditional and modern square dance with about 70 square dance enthusiasts.
Musicians for this workshop were Claudio Buchwald and Steve Hickman, fiddles; Jim Morrison, guitar; Sam Bartlett, banjo, joined by Larry Edelman, mandolin. The tune is "Robinson County."
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Nov. 19, 2011
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