Square Dance in Schools
Creator: Frances Kiely (1951)
This short article explains the successful square dance program at a small public school in Fairlee, Vermont. (A side note, not mentioned in the article: Ed Durlacher was brought up from New York to teach and call dances with the demonstration groups. The related item looks at Durlacher's work with young dancers in a very different setting.)
Subjects: General - Dance and Culture
Tags: Fairlee, Kiely, school, Vermont
Tags: Fairlee, Kiely, school, Vermont
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Citation
Frances Kiely, “Square Dance in Schools,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/1351.
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Square Dance in Schools
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Description
This short article explains the successful square dance program at a small public school in Fairlee, Vermont. (A side note, not mentioned in the article: Ed Durlacher was brought up from New York to teach and call dances with the demonstration groups. The related item looks at Durlacher's work with young dancers in a very different setting.)
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Source
American Squares, October 1951
Date Created
1951