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SBCDS presents

Contra Dancing and
English Country Dancing


February 2024

English Country Ball Weekend

Home
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& Morris
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& Goodies
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> An invitation to...
> 
> Participate in Life
> 
> For example, dance with us, even if you think you cannot!
> 
> New dancers welcome! No need to BYO Partner.
> 
> And did we mention how FUN it is? Some of us get sore cheeks from smiling so
> hard!
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> 
> NPR audio:
> Youth Flock to Contra Dancing
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> Video:
> Why We Contra Dance
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> 
> New York Times article that turbo-charged the NYC English Country Dance:
> In Step with Jane Austen
> 
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> > Open to the public:
> > 
> > A Double Dance on most odd weekends: an English Country Dance in the
> > afternoon, and a contra dance in the evening.
> > 
> > a contra dance, usually on 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sunday evenings, on one of the
> > best dance floors anywhere.
> > 
> > an English Country dance, usually on 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sunday afternoons, at
> > the spacious social hall of the First Presbyterian Church.    
> > 
> > Make almost any Sunday a double dance, with just a short distance between
> > the two venues.
> > 
> > A typical Sunday evening event includes mostly contra dances (what's that?),
> > maybe a circle mixer and/or a traditional square dance, two waltzes and
> > another couple dance.
> > 
> > The English Country dances (what's that?) feature dances in a variety of
> > formations, tempos, moods, etc., written as early as the 17th century and as
> > late as today.
> > 
> > Curious about Longsword Morris? Check out the Pacific Sword Company. Some
> > other forms of Morris, too.

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