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Contradance

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It's hard to do justice to contradance in words. It's an American folk dance that is still very much alive and evolving. It's not a square dance, though many of the moves are reminiscent of square. It's not a line dance, though a ''set'' consists of two lines. It is more like an intricate, moving knot of dancers, in which you and a partner progress down the dance hall and back again, dancing a set series of moves ''figures'' with each couple you encounter on the way.
After choosing a partner and lining up 'across the set' from that partner, a '[[#The Caller|caller' ]] walks the crowd through the moves. These moves permute from dance to dance, creating different patterns of movement, but cycling once through the dance (or 32 measures of the music, which repeats to fit the dance), you always find yourself and your partner at the beginning again, only with a different couple to dance with.
This may seem a little complicated, but all levels of experience can dance together and still have tons of fun. Participating demands no grace or poise (these can be added later), and some describe it not as dancing, but as getting yourself to the right spot at the right time, or walking around the dance floor. Really, if [[Sean A. Carollo '07|Sean]] can do it, you can do it. Footwork can be just as simple as walking (preferably in time to the music). But more experienced dancers add plenty of style, finesse, and variations to test themselves and thrill their partners.
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