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  2. Modern Western square dance - Wikipedia

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    The term western square dance, for some, is synonymous with "cowboy dance" or traditional western square dance. Therefore, this article uses the term "modern western square dance" to describe the contemporary non-historical dance which grew out of the traditional dance. Modern western square dance was the official dance of the United States ...

  3. Square dance - Wikipedia

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    Modern western square dance evolved in square dance events funded by Ford, using direction and guidance prepared by Colorado school superintendent Lloyd "Pappy" Shaw. [14] Since the 1970s, modern western square dance has been promoted and standardized by Callerlab, the International Association of Square Dance Callers. [15]

  4. Hoedown - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of the Western square dance revival (the 1940s and early 1950s), most hoedowns were traditional fiddle tunes; since the late 1950s, recordings of simple chord progressions, with no discernible melody, have also been sold to callers under the name "hoedown." In the 1940s and early 1950s, the term "hoedown" was sometimes used to ...

  5. Country–western dance - Wikipedia

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    Square dance. Traditional square dance; Modern western square dance; Country dancing is informal. Because of cowboy boots, country western dance is more likely to feature a flat-footed glide with some heel and toe touches rather than a lot of "toe type" dancing. [5] There are many versions of each dance, and many have no one "correct" set of steps.

  6. Promenade (dance move) - Wikipedia

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    In square dancing, and in particular modern western square dance, when a promenade is called it is understood to be a "couples' promenade" involving all four couples.The couples assume a promenade position, each turn to the right as a unit, and walk counterclockwise around the ring.

  7. Do-si-do - Wikipedia

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    In modern western square dancing, the usual spelling is Dosado which is the closest to the original French form as it’s pronounced in French [Dozado] (used by Callerlab, the largest international association of square dance callers) [5] or DoSaDo (used by the American Callers Association). [6] Dos-a-dos is still in current use in some dances.

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  9. Traditional square dance - Wikipedia

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    A traditional square dance in Concord, Massachusetts. Traditional square dance is a generic American term for any style of American square dance other than modern Western.The term can mean (1) any of the American regional styles (broadly, Northeastern, Southeastern, and Western) that existed before around 1950, when modern Western style began to develop out of a blend of those regional styles ...