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Informative

What is Square Dancing?

Clubs

Dancer Hints and Handouts

Informative

Promotional

Promotional

Newspaper Articles

History

History

Stories

Stories

Dancing Outside the U.S.

Dancing Outside the U.S.

Editorials

Editorials

Caller Resources

Articles

Specific Calls

Technical Papers

Challenge

Introductory

Articles

  • A Look At Ourselves  www.lynette.org  by Bill Heimann
    Being a good dancer has nothing to do with level!
  • Challenge Dancer Responsibilities  mysite.verizon.net  by Charles Young
    Because Challenge Square Dancing is more difficult and demanding it requires a high level of commitment to the art of Square Dancing and a high level of cooperation amongst the dancers in each square.
  • How Good Is Good  www.lynette.org  by Barry Clasper  reprinted from The Zipcoder
    What makes a good dancer. (originally printed in Zip Coder Magazine)
  • How May I Help  www.lynette.org  by Barry Clasper  reprinted from The Zipcoder
    To help or not to help? That is the question. (originally printed in Zip Coder Magazine)
  • Learning Calls  www.lynette.org  by Bill Heimann
    Strategies for memorizing calls.
  • Tips on Becoming a Better Dancer  www.lynette.org  by Janet Neumann
    Dancing, Teamwork, Definitions, Identification, Precision & Breathing, Study & Practice, Have Fun!

Technical Papers

  • Choreographic Rules of Flow in Square Dancing  www.lynette.org  by Lynette Bellini
    These are my rules of flow in square dancing.
  • Dancing the Matrix Concept  www.lynette.org  by Sue Curtis
    This paper describes a method of thinking about the Matrix concept.
  • Jay Concept  mysite.verizon.net  by Charles Young
    An explanation of the Jay Concept.
  • Multiple Formations Working Everywhichway  www.lynette.org  by William B. Ackerman and J. Eric Brosius
    These concepts generalize the existing concept Triple Boxes Working Together and also expand and clarify the Grand and Triple Lines concepts.
  • Once Removed Dance Strategies  mysite.verizon.net  by Charles Young
    A discussion of the definition of Once Removed, problems with the Once Removed concept, and strategies which may be used to dance this concept. Many diagrams are included.
  • Once Removed Notes and Diagrams  mysite.verizon.net  by Charles Young
    The Once Removed concept is one of the hardest and least understood concepts in Challenge square dancing. This paper provides an explanation of this concept for most of us. This will be done by showing sample calls with some discussions of the nuances of the examples including discussion of the strategy to be used for the call.
  • Parallelograms and Offset Lines | Columns  by Keith Rubow
    How to successfully dance the more difficult Parallelogram and Offset Line/Column calls.
  • Parallelograms and Offsets Notes and Diagrams  mysite.verizon.net  by Charles Young
    There are some basic facts about parallelograms that must be understood if you are to become competent in the use of the concept.
  • Split Phantom Lines / Columns  mysite.verizon.net  by Charles Young
    A list of the things you must know when you do Split Phantom concept calls.
  • Star Wars - When Meta-Concepts and Supercalls Collide  www.lynette.org  by Bill Heimann
    Callers have begun combining meta-concepts with supercalls.
  • Supercalls  www.lynette.org  by Lynette Bellini
    A class of calls which fall in a currently undefined region between call and concept.
  • Supercalls: A new class of concepts  www.lynette.org  by Dan Neumann
    Calls can become concepts!
  • The 3 by 1 Concept  www.lynette.org  by Sue Curtis
    This definition accurately describes previously-used calls such as Checkmate (and even Transfer!) and allows the 3 by 1 concept to be applied to many other calls.
  • The 3 By 3 Concept  www.lynette.org  by Sue Curtis
    The 3 by 3 concept clarifies the 12 Matrix concept since it provides a well-defined method of converting 8-person calls to 12-person calls.
  • The Fractional Twosome Concept  www.lynette.org  by Scott Morton and Sue Curtis
    The Fractional Twosome Concept is a new method of working jointly with another dancer.
  • The Rewind Concept  www.lynette.org  by J. Eric Brosius
    You may have seen diagrams that explain calls using little pictures of dancers with arrows showing the paths one takes when dancing the calls. What if the arrows went in the opposite direction?
  • The Scatter Concept  www.lynette.org  by Dan Neumann
    SCATTER is a motion-based concept where the leaders in a wave (or line) who would normally flip over into their partner's space, dance to the spot that the other lead would normally flip into and adopt the identity of that dancer.
  • The Single Concept  www.lynette.org  by J. Eric Brosius
    A proposed definition of "Single".
  • The Straight Concept  www.lynette.org  by Dan Neumann
    An extension of the call "Straight Fire".
  • The Twisted Concept  www.tiac.net  by Clark Baker
    A concept that can be used with any call whose active's initial dance action contains a pass thru, pull by, touch, or single circling action.

Round Dance

Round Dance

Humor

Nasser

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Interviews

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