Lee Kopman on Phil Donahue
Lee Kopman has created more calls used in contemporary square dance than any other individual, some 350 or more. In 1980, he appeared on the Phil Donahue Show and presented this program of square dancing, joined by dancers from New York, Chicago, Ohio and Wisconsin. Assisted at the mic by caller Dave Taylor, Kopman provides lucid responses to the host's questions, and he provides clear demonstrations of the differences between traditional and modern square dancing.
A Related Item is Bob Osgood's commentary about the broadcast from his column in Square Dancing magazine (August 1980).
Readers may also enjoy Bob Brundage's interview with Kopman, which can be found here: http://www.sdfne.org/lee-kopman/
Subjects: Modern square dance - general
Tags: Dave Taylor, Lee Kopman, Phil Donahue, television
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Lee Kopman has created more calls used in contemporary square dance than any other individual, some 350 or more. In 1980, he appeared on the Phil Donahue Show and presented this program of square dancing, joined by dancers from New York, Chicago, Ohio and Wisconsin. Assisted at the mic by caller Dave Taylor, Kopman provides lucid responses to the host's questions, and he provides clear demonstrations of the differences between traditional and modern square dancing.
A Related Item is Bob Osgood's commentary about the broadcast from his column in Square Dancing magazine (August 1980).
Readers may also enjoy Bob Brundage's interview with Kopman, which can be found here: http://www.sdfne.org/lee-kopman/