What is Square and Round Dance?
Square and Round Dance are traditional social dances that originated in the USA. Square Dance is a folk dance where four couples form a square and follow the instructions of a "caller." Round Dance, on the other hand, is a partner dance performed similarly to ballroom dances on a circular path and guided by pre-set choreographies and "cues."
Square Dance is known for its lively social interactions and the variety of figures called out by a caller. Round Dance is more structured and resembles ballroom dancing, as couples dance choreographed steps to different music styles.
How to Dance Square and Round Dance?
Square Dance:
- Formation: Four couples stand in a square formation, with one couple on each side of the square.
- Caller: A caller gives instructions or "calls" that tell dancers which figures or movements to perform.
- Movements: Dancers follow the calls and move accordingly within the formation. This can include turns, partner changes, and other figures.
- Communication: Listen carefully to the caller and communicate with your partner and the other couples to coordinate movements.
Round Dance:
- Formation: Couples dance in a circular formation around the dance floor.
- Cuer: A cuer gives instructions or "cues" that guide dancers through choreographed steps.
- Choreography: Round Dance uses set choreographies that match various music styles, such as waltz, cha-cha,...
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