Lisa Greenleaf 1 - working with a contra mentor
Creator: Lisa Greenleaf (June 2, 2013)
First in a series of six.
Lisa Greenleaf, a well-known caller of traditional squares and modern squares from the 1950s and 1960s, describes how she got started as a contra caller. She describes working with Larry Jennings, a Boston-area dance organizer and choreographer, who became her mentor.
Subjects: Person, General - Dance and Culture
Tags: contra, interview, Larry Jenning, Lisa Greenleaf, mentor
Tags: contra, interview, Larry Jenning, Lisa Greenleaf, mentor
Citation
Lisa Greenleaf, “Lisa Greenleaf 1 - working with a contra mentor,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 22, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/1115.
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Title
Lisa Greenleaf 1 - working with a contra mentor
Description
First in a series of six.
Lisa Greenleaf, a well-known caller of traditional squares and modern squares from the 1950s and 1960s, describes how she got started as a contra caller. She describes working with Larry Jennings, a Boston-area dance organizer and choreographer, who became her mentor.
Lisa Greenleaf, a well-known caller of traditional squares and modern squares from the 1950s and 1960s, describes how she got started as a contra caller. She describes working with Larry Jennings, a Boston-area dance organizer and choreographer, who became her mentor.
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June 2, 2013
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3:59
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DV
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H.264
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David Millstone