Square Dancers from Ava, Missouri, 1989
(June, 1989)
These two clips show dancers from the Missouri Ozarks with the characteristic jig stepping of that region.
The first clip features Edna Davis as caller. The dance is Two Little Hobos, a common southern Missouri figure.
In the second clip, Steve Hall is accompanied by Kenny Applebee of Rush Hill and Nolan Sutton of Salem. They are playing Liberty and Ragtime Annie for square dancers from Ava and Rolla.
Collection: Southern Appalachian
Subjects: Southern / Ozark & Midwest
Tags: Ava, Bethel, Edna Davis, Missouri, Ozarks, Rolla
Subjects: Southern / Ozark & Midwest
Tags: Ava, Bethel, Edna Davis, Missouri, Ozarks, Rolla
Item Relations
This Item | is related to | Item: Bible Grove Square Dancers, Bethel, Missouri, 1989 |
This Item | is related to | Item: Lake of the Ozarks Square Dancers - 1953 |
This Item | is related to | Item: Old-Time Dancing Traditions in Missouri |
This Item | is related to | Item: Ozarks - Taney Center Square #1 |
Item: Southern Missouri Jig Dancing | is related to | This Item |
Citation
“Square Dancers from Ava, Missouri, 1989,” Square Dance History Project, accessed January 19, 2021, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/1246.
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Title
Square Dancers from Ava, Missouri, 1989
Subject
Description
These two clips show dancers from the Missouri Ozarks with the characteristic jig stepping of that region.
The first clip features Edna Davis as caller. The dance is Two Little Hobos, a common southern Missouri figure.
In the second clip, Steve Hall is accompanied by Kenny Applebee of Rush Hill and Nolan Sutton of Salem. They are playing Liberty and Ragtime Annie for square dancers from Ava and Rolla.
The first clip features Edna Davis as caller. The dance is Two Little Hobos, a common southern Missouri figure.
In the second clip, Steve Hall is accompanied by Kenny Applebee of Rush Hill and Nolan Sutton of Salem. They are playing Liberty and Ragtime Annie for square dancers from Ava and Rolla.
Date Created
June, 1989