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Difference between Squares and Rounds
Perhaps you can define the difference between Square and Round dancing aside from what might be the obvious - its shape.

A square consists of 4 couples in a rectangular formation. Movements are done working with the 8 dancers in the square. Music is almost always 2/4 or 4/4 music with about 128 beats per minute.

Round dancing consists of one or more couples, dancing in a circle. Round dancing is similar to ballroom dancing except that dances are cued. Round dancers do foxtrots, waltzes, two-steps, rumbas, jive, etc.

In (Modern Western) Square Dancing, a caller gives the commands, which the dancers must execute. The caller gives them in whatever order he chooses. The dancers do not know what is coming next.

In Round Dancing, a cuer delivers a pre-choreographed dance for each piece of music. The choreo for that music is the same each time.


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