Square Dancing: Does anyone do it anymore?
Yes, people certainly do still square dance.
The Western New York Federation of Square and Round Dance Clubs is a regional organization of 20 dance clubs in the Rochester area as well as parts of the Buffalo and Finger Lakes Region (http://www.squaredancingrochester.org).
Modern square dance is a great way to exercise to music. The music used nowadays ranges from traditional to Broadway hits to George Strait, Elton John, and Justin Bieber. A square is a “team” of eight dancers working together to execute a series of dance moves given by a square dance “caller” to music. Not only does one get exercise, there is also the opportunity to make new friends and social connections.
Every dance lesson is a party. There are square dance clubs, festivals, and camping groups nationwide. There are also square dance cruises and a National Square Dance Convention held every year in a different city.
Cloverleaf Squares will be hosting a free open house dance party on Sunday, September 17, from 5 to 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Chili, 3182 Chili Avenue. Singles (no partner needed) and couples are welcome. No previous dance experience of any kind is necessary. No special clothing is necessary. Come on out and join a friendly group of people for a free, fun, and enjoyable evening. For more information, visit http://www.cloverleafsquares.org or call 585-987-5972.
The Copy Cats Square Dance Club will also be hosting a similiar open house on Tuesday, September 26, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Bay Trail Middle School, 1769 Scribner Road, Penfield. For more information, visit http://Copycatsdancing.wordpress.com.
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