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SBCDS presents Contra Dancing and English Country Dancing February 2024 English Country Ball Weekend Home Contra Schedule English Country Schedule Longsword & Morris SBCDS Calendar Festivals & Events Maps & Directions Downloads & Goodies Resources & Other Groups Contacts & Business > 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! > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > NPR audio: > Youth Flock to Contra Dancing > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Video: > Why We Contra Dance > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > New York Times article that turbo-charged the NYC English Country Dance: > In Step with Jane Austen > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 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. ALREADY A PARTICIPANT? STAY INFORMED via our email announcement lists: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MAILING LIST * indicates required Email Address * First Name Last Name Select one or both * Contra Dance * English Country Dance Email Format * html * text STAY CONNECTED 1. via our facebook group: 2. via our Meetup Group: > > [ Last modified: Thu Jun 13 2024 21:05:48 GMT+0200 (Mitteleuropäische Sommerzeit) ] [ email ] [ Disclaimer ]