Bob Dalsemer 1: Structure of Dance Programs in Traditional Series
Creator: Square Dance History Project (November 18, 2011)
Caller Bob Dalsemer describes his experiences in traditional dance communities. Each community may have just a few break figures that appear in all dances, which means that callers can program a lot of dances in an evening without much instruction. He contrasts that with the squares called in contemporary contra dance communities, for example, where each dance will have a different main figure and break figure, which requires much more teaching time.
Collection: Brasstown Interviews
Subjects: General - Dance and Culture
Tags: Bob Dalsemer, interview
Subjects: General - Dance and Culture
Tags: Bob Dalsemer, interview
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Square Dance History Project, “Bob Dalsemer 1: Structure of Dance Programs in Traditional Series,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/66.
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Bob Dalsemer 1: Structure of Dance Programs in Traditional Series
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Caller Bob Dalsemer describes his experiences in traditional dance communities. Each community may have just a few break figures that appear in all dances, which means that callers can program a lot of dances in an evening without much instruction. He contrasts that with the squares called in contemporary contra dance communities, for example, where each dance will have a different main figure and break figure, which requires much more teaching time.
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November 18, 2011
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04:42
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Square Dance History Project