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Dinner will be at 8 with square dancing to follow.
It seemed to be a Japanese version of square dancing.
Do you have information on clubs and sites for square dancing?
Her segment, a report on the world of competitive square dancing, was a big hit.
As with square dancing, one mistake and the whole group is thrown off.
They may also try their hands at creating folk art or take part in square dancing.
The lines between the two forms of American square dancing have become blurred in recent years.
And don't be surprised that square dancing makes you feel like part of the community.
Face painting and square dancing are among the other diversions.
California leads the nation with more than 200,000 residents square dancing weekly.
The moves are similar to those of old-time square dancing.
And after a time it becomes very monotonous, because there are just so many things you can do in square dancing.
"I never learned square dancing because I had two left feet.
"But what people will see are acrobatics, square dancing and football plays."
Q. What's the difference between line dancing and square dancing?
Next there was entertainment by a live band, games of musical chairs and square dancing.
The song is composed of extensive scratching with calls from square dancing.
A call in square dancing is a command by a caller to execute a particular dance figure.
Very generally, it refers to square dancing among people up to their mid-twenties.
Like traditional square dancing, recovering from occasional mistakes is often part of the fun.
They made folk, social and square dancing their hobby.
The cast's nine performers did their own square dancing and hog calling.
On one floor, a rock band played; on another, there was square dancing.
The first section makes a brief bow to semiotics and square dancing.
American square dancing is a later adaption of the quadrille.