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  2. Caller (dancing) - Wikipedia

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    Will Mentor calls a square dance at the John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina. A caller is a person who prompts dance figures in such dances as line dance, square dance, and contra dance. The caller might be one of the participating dancers, though in modern country dance this is rare.

  3. Square dance program - Wikipedia

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    A square dance program or square dance list is a set of defined square dance calls or dance steps which are associated with a level of difficulty. Programs and program lists are managed and universally recognized in modern western square dance. Upper-level dance programs include not only square dance calls, but also square dance concepts.

  4. Square dance - Wikipedia

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    A square dance is a dance for four couples, or eight dancers in total, arranged in a square, with one couple on each side, facing the middle of the square. Square dances are part of a broad spectrum of dances known by various names: country dances, traditional dances, folk dances, barn dances, ceilidh dances, contra dances, Playford dances, etc.

  5. Square dance numbers are dwindling. At national ... - AOL

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    A little after 8:30 p.m. Thursday, an emcee introduced "the most celebrated professional square dance caller in the world." Oxendine stepped on stage. Dancers familiar with his calling skills ...

  6. Fenton Jones - Wikipedia

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    Fenton G. "Jonesy" Jones (June 2, 1907 – June 30, 2003) was an American musician, best known as a square dance caller. He was widely described as a "nationally-known [dance] caller". [1] [2] Jones was born in 1907 in Los Angeles, California. [3] His mother, who died when Jones was seven years old, was a pianist and guitarist. [4]

  7. Tony Parkes (caller) - Wikipedia

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    Tony Parkes (November 10, 1949 – May 6, 2024) was an American professional square dance, contra dance and folk dance caller and choreographer who was active in the region surrounding Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. [3] He wrote the book Contra Dance Calling – A Basic Text in 1992 and updated it in 2010. [4]

  8. Phil Jamison - Wikipedia

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    Jamison has coordinated the Old-Time Music and Dance Week at Warren Wilson College’s Swannanoa Gathering since its founding in 1992. [1] He also created the annual “Dare to be Square” caller workshop. [4] He's led workshops at the John C. Campbell Folk School, Berea College, and Pinewoods Camp, among other well-known dance hubs. [3]

  9. Callerlab - Wikipedia

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    CALLERLAB is the international association of square dance callers, and is the largest square dance association in the United States.CALLERLAB provides guidance and education, certifying caller coaches, maintaining standardized lists of calls and definitions, and generally promoting the square dance activity.