[Squaredancing] Truly wonderful square-dancing promotio

Jim Maczko jmaczko at san.rr.com
Tue Dec 13 07:32:30 EST 2005


MessageHello Jim,
      You asked about the square dance attire used on the Lorie Line Holiday Concert-- all four couples were dressed in  white, the girls had the fluffy skirts, the men were in suits and hats. They did a wonderful job on calls such as tea cup chain, grand square, alamen thar, right and left grand etc, they wanted long count calls so the host/caller wouldn't be talking very much. Of course show people catch on fast and they really made it look easy and fun. We are all hoping this will create a new interest in square dancing and all the fun we have been having.                            
     It's been nice talking to you,
               Bob & Vel Wolff
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  This sounds great, depening on what were the dancers wearing.

   - ml
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    Received information from Duane and Marilyn Olson - Presidents of the Square Dance Federation of Minnesota, Inc. of a unique promotion of Square Dancing.  We felt it worthy to make all dancers aware of this information.

     

    Jim Maczko - Chairman of the Governing Board
    ALLIANCE OF ROUND, TRADITIONAL AND SQUARE-DANCE, INC. 
    Post Office Box 712918
    San Diego, California  92171-2918

     

    619-295-2635

     

    jmaczko at san.rr.com 


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        Just wanted to pass along the information in the e-mail below.  What a unique promotion of square dancing.  As we understand it this same show will continue until Christmas at various locations around the Midwest (Mankato, MN; Denver, CO;  Rapid City, SD; Bismarck, ND; Fargo, ND; Sioux City, IA; Omaha, NE; Des Moines, IA; Milwaukee, WI) to name a few.  As far as we know this same square dance routine will be included in all of those shows.

        Duane & Marilyn Olson
        President, Square Dance Federation of Minnesota, Inc. 


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    Thanks to Bob and Velma Wolff,  thirty-six Westonka Whirlers saw an incredible endorsement and promotion of square dancing this afternoon!  Where?  Lorie Line and her Pop Chamber Orchestra presented her 2005 Holiday Extravaganza at the State Theater in Minneapolis.  What a show!  For two-and-a-half hours, the sold-out theater clapped, cheered, and rang bells as Lorie presented her theme this year:  "My Favorite Things."

    Near the end of the first half, Lorie formed a square and they squared danced to a Christmas tune!  Yes, they actually did a square dance with Tim, her husband and narrator of the show, calling the dance as well as calling the dancers the Westonka Whirlers!  When he called "teacup chain," we broke into cheers!   The performers on stage knew the "real"  Westonka Whirlers were there!  

     

    How did they learn to square dance?

    On the back of the program, Lori listed a special thanks "To the real Westonka Whirlers who taught us how to square dance one beautiful fall morning.  That was a very memorable day."

    In actuality, it wasn't the Whirlers who taught them how to dance--it was Dick Rueter.  The Whirlers provided a square so he could work out a routine for them and have some dancers to perform his choreography at Lorie's dance studio and then be "angels" for them.  We had a ball!


    And now 47 audiences will see an example of square dancing that is professionally done and looks like so much FUN!





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