In addition to the suggestions that others have already provided, you
might want to consider New England singing squares. Both Nils Fredland
and Ralph Sweet have CDs and books on the subject that are available
through the CDSS.


On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 1:34 PM, Richard Hopkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Personally, I like to dance and call squares as much as contra dances, but in 
> many locales there is a strong preference for contras. If you were going to 
> program a square or two in an evening otherwise devoted to contra dances, 
> which ones would you pick?  Or what would be the characteristics of squares 
> that you think would make the contra devotees say "That wasn't so bad after 
> all"?  (This is assuming you have asked and the organizers haven't told you 
> they expect all contras).
>
> I am programming this Friday's Tallahassee dance right now, so this is not 
> just an academic question.
>
> Richard Hopkins
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