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The Ninepin
Bob Dalsemer calls the version of this traditional square dance as he learned it at Maryland Line, MD, back in the 1970s. The first tune played is "Liberty," also known in French-Canadian circles as "Reel de Ti-Jean."
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Goin' Uptown
Bill Litchman calls to "Lady of the Lake" (from John Ashby).
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Just Because singing square
Jim Mayo calls a series of hash figures to "Because, Just Because." Unlike the more traditional figures associated with this dance, which might be reviewed in a walkthrough, dancers faced with Jim's hash calling needed to listen carefully and move!
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Peek-a-Boo
Larry Edelman Peek-A-Boo to the tune "Walkin' in my Sleep."
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Hash with Allemande Thar
Jim Mayo incorporates allemande thar, slip the clutch, swing through, star thru, trade, run, bend the line, and other figures in this hash-called square. The tune is "Hop High Ladies."
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My LIttle Girl singing square
Tony Parkes calls the final square at the Dare To Be Square weekend held November 18-20, 2011, at the John C. Campbell Folk School, Brasstown, NC. Enjoy the humorous rhyming patter he employs in each verse!
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Big Set
Phil Jamison calls multiple figures to the tune "Martha Campbell."
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Bachelor Mill
Bill Litchman calls to the tune "Spotted Pony." Video includes the walkthrough.
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Divide the Ring
Phil Jamison calls Divide the Ring. Also includes the walkthrough. The tune is "Mississippi Sawyer."1
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Push Ol' Pa
Bill Litchman Push Ol' Pa. The dance figure is usually associated with southern and western traditional dancing, but the tune played here is "St. Anne's Reel."
