YES  to everything that’s been said so far!  

Here’s one piece that no one has overtly said:  figure out ways to go dance 
squares called by people who love calling squares — as much as possible.
That way you can add to your repertoire just as you probably have developed 
your contra repertoire by lots of contra dancing and scribbling down the dances 
you like.

Also, I’d like to add to what Jonathan said about “getting off the tune” and 
also about the fact that you are calling all the time:  I think it’s best to 
just add a few squares to your rep at a time, and call them in lots of 
situations.  I believe it is a Kathy Anderson quote that said you need to call 
a square 10 times before you have it mastered.  I always recommend people 
gather lots of squares, but really only work on calling 2-3 of them at first.  

And — if your dance community isn’t real hip for squares, hold a square dance 
practice party in your living room.  I’ve done it tons of times and it’s a 
great way to build your repertoire.  

All the books and web resources mentioned so far have been great.  My book, 
Join Up Hands, has a whole chapter about learning to call squares.  The info in 
my book is definitely aimed at beginning callers than Tony’s book and the 
others that have been mentioned, but might be of some interest to you or to 
other callers in your community who are just getting 
started.(www.suehulsether.com <http://www.suehulsether.com/>)

Great thread.

sue

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New Day Hoedown LLC
www.suehulsether.com
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> On Mar 18, 2023, at 2:08 PM, Suzanne Giradot via Contra Callers 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This thread is making my heart sing! I have called squares for years, but was 
> actually booed at a contra dance once when I set up a square dance. Dancers 
> have become more respectful since that time (20 years ago) but I don’t get to 
> call squares too much these days. However, at my local dance, the organizer, 
> Sherry Nevins, is also a square dance caller and always suggests that I call 
> a square during the evening. So I do, and people actually have fun!
>  
> I have found that calling phrased squares, such as the New England 
> quadrilles, or other western squares that have phrased moves, are best for 
> calling for contra dancers. It’s a bit more in their comfort zone. And I 
> second Tony’s suggestion to look at the Square Dance History project for lots 
> of great ideas and amazing callers (including Tony!).
>  
> Suzanne Girardot
> Seattle, WA
>  
> From: Tony Parkes via Contra Callers <[email protected]> 
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2023 10:49 AM
> To: Maia McCormick <[email protected]>; Shared Weight Contra Callers 
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Callers] Re: Starting to call squares at contra dances
>  
> A resource definitely worth exploring is David Millstone’s Square Dance 
> History Project. I didn’t mention it in my first response because it may not 
> be the easiest place to find specific types of dance video quickly, but it’s 
> a must for anyone who loves squares and has a bit of free time to peruse.
> www.squaredancehistory.org <http://www.squaredancehistory.org/>
>  
> Tony Parkes
> Billerica, Mass.
> www.hands4.com <http://www.hands4.com/>
> New book! Square Dance Calling: An Old Art for a New Century
> (available now)
>  
>  
> From: Maia McCormick via Contra Callers <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2023 12:21 PM
> To: Shared Weight Contra Callers <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
> Subject: [Callers] Starting to call squares at contra dances
>  
> After dancing to some of Lisa's Greenleaf's 🔥 squares at Beantown Stomp last 
> weekend, I'm feeling inspired to add some to my repertoire. (To be clear, I'm 
> looking for squares-for-contra-dancers, not MWSD squares.)
> Any resources to recommend for someone learning to call squares?
> Any advice to share, techniques to look into, things you wish you'd known 
> when starting out / wish contra callers knew about squares?
> Suggestions for callers to look up on YouTube (besides Lisa ofc) / fave 
> videos?
> Favorite dances that I should add to my box?
> Thanks in advance,
> Maia
> --
> Maia McCormick (she/her)
> 917.279.8194
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