Step By Step Through Modern Square Dance History

by Jim Mayo


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/21/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 216
ISBN : 9781414005034
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 216
ISBN : 9781414005041

About the Book

The history of modern square dancing begins in the late 1940's. Callers and dancers who were influenced by the Lloyd Shaw Institutes in Colorado returned home to start classes and form clubs. Club dancers learned new styles of dancing. Callers began to experiment with routines that changed as they were danced. Over the next fifty years the modern form of this traditional folk dance became much more intricate and explosively more popular. This book traces the development of modern square dancing through the last half of the twentieth century.

New styles of choreography and a flood of new calls increased the intricacy of the square dancing experience. American square dancing became popular in may countries outside North America. Festivals and conventions combined with vacation travel and dancing in retirement parks and modern square dancing was everywhere. As the dance became more complicated, recruiting new dancers became more difficult. Today modern square dancing is at a crossroads. The decisions ahead and the path we took to get here are discussed in detail by a caller who lived through it all.


About the Author

Jim Mayo has been a part of modern square dancing from the beginning.  As a teenager he made the transition from a traditional square dancer to a modern caller.  He has shared in the founding of local caller associations in New England and in 1975 was elected the first Chairman of CALLERLAB, The International Association of Square Dance Callers.  He has called and taught callers throughout North America and in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. He helped to write the book on training callers and has been a member of the CALLERLAB Board of Governors since its formation. He is one of a very small group of callers who have been actively calling for fifty years and are still at it.