New England Contras from a Western Caller's Point of View
Creator: Jack McKay (1952)
This is the third in a series by Jack McKay, California square dance caller. Written in 1952, it's an attempt to look at the challenges of calling New England contras compared to Western squares, and this at a relatively early time in the development of MWSD.
Collection: MWSD
Subjects: Northern / New England, Transitional/Western 1950s
Tags: calling, contra, Jack McKay
Subjects: Northern / New England, Transitional/Western 1950s
Tags: calling, contra, Jack McKay
Item Relations
Item: Clark Baker - traditional and modern | is related to | This Item |
Citation
Jack McKay, “New England Contras from a Western Caller's Point of View,” Square Dance History Project, accessed February 23, 2025, https://squaredancehistory.org/items/show/1866.
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Title
New England Contras from a Western Caller's Point of View
Description
This is the third in a series by Jack McKay, California square dance caller. Written in 1952, it's an attempt to look at the challenges of calling New England contras compared to Western squares, and this at a relatively early time in the development of MWSD.
Creator
Source
Let's Dance, July 1952, p. 14
Date Created
1952