What Is Contra Dancing?
Contra Dancing is a form of American folk dance
in which the dancers form a set of two parallel lines which run the length
of the hall. Each dance consists of a sequence of moves that ends with
couples having progressed one position up or down the set. As the sequence
is repeated, a couple will eventually dance with every other couple in
the set. Contra Dancing was all the rage in 1800.
Is Contra Dancing Similar To Square Dancing?
Many of the basic moves in Contra Dancing are
similar to those in square dancing (swings, promenades, dos-à-dos,
allemandes). A square dance set comprises only four couples whereas the
number of couples in a Contra Dance set is limited only by the length of
the hall. To join the set, all you need is a partner. If you have danced
squares, you will enjoy Contras immediately.
What If I Have Never Danced Before?
In Contra Dancing, your feet are never asked
to do more than walk to the music. Each dance is taught by the caller before
it is danced. The caller continues to prompt the dancers as needed. Because
the pattern of moves of each Contra Dance is repeated often, Contra Dances
are easy to learn. Both beginning and experienced dancers happily share
the same set.
Why Should I Dance Contras?
Contra Dances have a relaxed, family-like atmosphere
where the emphasis is on dancing, a welcome relief to noisy and smoky dance
halls. The patterns of the dances are nifty. Contra Dancing is excellent
exercise that you can take at your own pace. Above all, Contra Dancers
form a community of friendly, active people and they welcome new dancers,
be they youngsters or seniors. Most dancers range from 25 to 50 years old.
What If I Don't Have A Partner?
No problem. Many people come to a Contra Dance
alone. Dancers are encouraged to dance with many different partners throughout
the evening. If there is an excess of one gender, it is customary for women
to dance men's parts (and vice versa) to form couples and extend the set.
Do I Need To Wear Special Clothes?
No. Contra Dancers tend to dress informally.
Most people dress for comfort and in anticipation of vigorous exercise.
Ladies prefer loose, light dresses or skirts; men wear lightweight slacks,
jeans, or even shorts. Be sure to wear soft-soled, comfortable shoes.
What Is The Music Like?
For many dancers, the live music is the great
attraction. Traditional jigs, reels, and hornpipes from the Scots-Irish
tradition on both sides of the Atlantic form the basic repertoire. The
fiddle is often the lead instrument.
Do I Have To Join A Club?
No. You may come and go as you please. Admission
is charged to pay for the hall, the caller and the musicians. You can dance
all night for less than the cost of a movie.
What If I Still Have More Questions?
Check out our more detailed
Contraculture document (www.hwcn.org/link/jig/contraculture.htm) or
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This description was written for a pamphlet promoting Hamilton Country Dancers' events and first published during our 1992 - 1993 season.