Square dance program

Square dance program

A square dance program or square dance list is a set of defined square dance calls or dance steps which are associated with a level of difficulty. Programs and program lists are managed and universally recognized in modern Western square dance.

Upper level dance programs include not only square dance calls, but also square dance concepts.

Callerlab’s program lists

Callerlab, the International Association of Square Dance Callers, the largest international square dance association manages the most universally recognized of these programs, and currently manages seven dance program lists. There are four main levels, some of which are divided into sublevels: Mainstream, Plus, Advanced (2 sublevels), Challenge (5 sublevels, the top two levels of which are not managed).

In general, the first three levels are more physically active than the challenge level (often referred to as challenge square dance). Challenge square dance is more cerebral, and focuses on problem solving.

These program lists are not static, and there has always been some occasional adjustment of the programs. Today, the tendency is to reduce the number of steps at Mainstream, the lowest level, so that there is less required learning time to achieve a controlled common level of dancing proficiency.

Callerlab's seven managed dance program lists, as of Aug. 2005, are as follows. After the name of the program is an indication of the number of steps added at each level, and the total number of steps and concepts one is expected to know after having learned the level:

Advanced 1 and Advanced 2 are officially one program ("Advanced"), in some regions they are treated as two separate programs.

Callerlab recognizes the first 53 calls of Mainstream as a separate program called "Basic".

Higher level programs are not maintained by any official group, although the National Advanced and Challenge Convention maintained a C3B list until it disbanded in 2000. At the present, the C3B list is informally maintained by consensus of the callers of that program. At the C4 level callers are generally free to use any call or concept they please (subject only to the patience and knowledge of their dancers), but efforts are made to collect and standardize those calls and concepts actually used by practicing callers. A C4 dancer typically knows about 1000 calls and 100 concepts. "Hard" C4 level dancing is sometimes informally called C5.Fact|date=September 2008

Other program lists

There are also several lower level programs promoted by groups other than Callerlab. For example, there is an alternative dance program managed by the American Callers Association, called the "1" floor dance program, which consists of 66 steps at present. This list includes some (but not all) calls from Callerlab’s Mainstream list, along with some from Callerlab’s Plus list. Its intention is to create a dance program that is more accessible.

Other groups of callers advocate even smaller lists for the purpose of reducing the barrier to new people getting involved. Examples include the "ABC" approach which uses 22 calls, the "Club Level 50", and the Danish M23-M45-M53-M69 approach.

The U.S. Handicapable Square Dance Association has defined two lists for use at its conventions, one with 19 calls and a more advanced one with 44 calls.

The purpose of programs and program lists

Having programs and program lists allows the caller to form his/her choreography from an agreed-upon and widely known list of calls that the dancers are understood to be able to carry out. Dancers can be assured that others who dance the same program know identical calls.

Having managed program lists allows modern Western square dance to be an international activity.

When a dance is advertised as being a multi-program dance then there are either "tips" or special rooms available for the dancer at the various different programs.

ee also

* Modern Western square dance

External links

* [http://callerlab.org Callerlab] - International Association of Square Dance Callers
* [http://www.americancallers.com/ American Callers Association]
* [http://www.dosado.com/ Dosado.com] - An information portal for modern Western square dance

References

* [http://callerlab.org Callerlab web site] : canonical information about Callerlab-managed lists.
* [http://www.dosado.com/articles/levels.htm "Square Dance Programs...What's the Difference?"] by Clark Baker, September 2000, retrieved October 27, 2005.
* [http://www.lynette.org/myths.html "Challenge Square Dancing: Myths and Responses"] by Clark Baker, January 2005, retrieved October 27, 2005.


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