The "MUC" era??? Mostly Urban Contra?  I started dancing in 1973 in the wilds 
of Amherst MA with Dudley Laufman, definitely not urban but equally definitely 
a serious piece of the modern contra revival.  Those chestnuts allowed Dudley 
to play and call, and we on the dance floor dressed up the simplicity as much 
as our skills and energy allowed. The floor was packed with college students - 
fabulous fun.
Dorcas Hand

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I suspect contra dancing  was somewhat urban before the so-called "MUC" era.
i don't think Ted Sanella  and his contemporaries  would characterize their 
regular dances as  non-urban.  

 
Michael Fuerst      802 N Broadway      Urbana IL 61801       217-239-5844
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Dale,

When did you start dancing? If you began during the "MUC" era, then you likely 
never had a chance to appreciate some of the chestnuts and unequal dances of 
the pre-MUC era. Some dances are comfortable, like an old pair of dancing 
shoes. I remember dancing to some of these dances that began on their own while 
the bend was "noodling" the tune, before the caller was ready.

John B. Freeman, SFTPOCTJ
Calling and dancing for only 30+ years
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