Using squares at a contra dance - Beth Molaro
Creator: Beth Molaro (March 11, 2014)
Caller Beth Molaro, of Asheville, NC, is a well-known caller who loves calling both contras and squares. In this clip, talking with Dennis Merritt, she explains some of her thinking that goes into deciding when to call a square at a contra dance, when in the program to put squares, what sorts of squares she uses, and how different kinds of music support different styles of dance.
Subjects: General - Dance and Culture
Tags: Beth Molaro, Dennis Merritt, interview
Tags: Beth Molaro, Dennis Merritt, interview
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Beth Molaro, “Using squares at a contra dance - Beth Molaro,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 22, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/1282.
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Using squares at a contra dance - Beth Molaro
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Caller Beth Molaro, of Asheville, NC, is a well-known caller who loves calling both contras and squares. In this clip, talking with Dennis Merritt, she explains some of her thinking that goes into deciding when to call a square at a contra dance, when in the program to put squares, what sorts of squares she uses, and how different kinds of music support different styles of dance.
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March 11, 2014
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