Uploaded by 43jimcr on May 30, 2008
More info at www.ContraDance.org
Funded in part by Country Dance and Song Society, CDSS. This video shows basic and more fundamental moves of contra dance for a contra group of four dancers.
The CCD (Chattahoochee Country Dancers at http://www.contradance.org/ of Atlanta gives dance instructions for new or beginning Contra dancers. Callers Rob Harper and Susan Davis (just off screen) teach basic lessons or moves for a group of four Contra dancers while experienced dancers demonstrate the group movements on screen. This instructional dance video shows a few basic steps of how to contra dance in a small group of four dancers. DVD version containing all updated chapters and more can be found at www.ContraDance.org under What's Contra Dancing.
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that seems it is square dancing. maybe a little different. thank-you for posting this video. ;)
bye1962 1 year ago
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Scot Russell and Ann Whitley are the musicians. There are 5 music titles in the videos and all are located at the end of Contra Dance Basics for Beginning Dancers Chapter 9. There you can see the title and hear the music at the same time.
Thanks for your comment.
43jimcr
43jimcr 1 year ago
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The question about the "right" star version is in fact a querstion of age ! The "hands-across star" is the older form, used in 17th-century dances; the "square pattern" is the modern American form. Please search here at YouTube after "The Indian Queen", a well-known contra from 1701, and You see the evidence....and as last figure of the dance the oldest recording of the square-dance basic figure "Square Thru Three Hands" !
alpenfrauchen 2 years ago
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You're right. I dance near Washington DC and we do it both ways--but I've been to dances in other states where they only do one of the star styles.
RadicalEel 3 years ago
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Hi! im a beginning dancer going to my first dance TONIGHT with a friend! these videos are helping me alot! thank you!
ingrid42billion 1 year ago
Welcome to Contra Dancing.
You are going to have a lot of fun. Enjoy the ride!
43jimcr 1 year ago
In the Northeast,,the default for a star is the square pattern. The form shown in this video is called a "hands-across" star and would be specifically called that way.
expiney 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I guess default is the better terminology. At CCD and locally the default seems to be as shown in our video, however, we are occassionally asked by our Callers to do a square pattern. Both patterns are known and used. Regionally (down here) is seems that "hands across" is the understood star pattern and "square" is the star pattern used when specifically called for by the Caller. Regional differences do make it interesting when you dance in different communities.
43jimcr 3 years ago