Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1976, Image 14

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    Lancaiter Fsrrning. Saturday. Oct 2. 1976
14
6 Grand Square ’
part of farm
promotion
I-ANCASTKR, Pa - With
ii.OOCMO.OOO people showing
up (or the National Square
Dance Convention in
California last year, there Li
no disputing the fact that this
form of recreation h
popular And. as part of their
week-long promotional effort
at Park City next month
from October 18 - 23. the
Ijtncasler County Farmers’
Association has chosen to
feature a professional
square dancing group, the
Grand Squares, as Thursday
evening’s entertainment
"We’re not really
professional” says Mrs Paul
Andrews 3358 Marietta
Avenue, Lancaster, the wife
and official secretary of the
group’s caller.
“We are just a club of
people who get together and
dance for our own en
joyment,” she says.
However, to a non-square
dancer, the requirements
which have to be met before
joining the club make the
word “professional” seem
accurate.
In order to join, a would-be
member must take classes
from September through
April to learn the
“language” of the calls.
Then, if a person’s progress
has been satisfactory, he
graduates m April, at which
time he is eligible to become
a member of the Grand
Squares.
“Classes are necessary
because the language is so
intricate,” explains An
drews.
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The crowds at Park ( il> on
October 21 will get a real feel
(or the language when two
squares of accomplished
dancers perform from ' 30 -
5 p m Andrews plaas to
begin with a pattern call,
(one that he makes up as he
goesi. and then to go into a
singing call, which is done ns
the words of a song
A meat cutter by
profession, Andrews has
been calling for 15 years In
his travels with this hobby,
he has been to Delaware,
New York, Massachusetts,
Long Island, Staten Island,
and other eastern states He
also called at two National
conventions At present, he
teaches a square dancing
class at the Mount Joy Vo-
Tech school on Wednesday
evenings and is usually busy
calling on Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday. He teaches a
round dance class, also
Harold W. Ney, Marietta
Rl, who is on the board of
directors of the Lancaster
County Farmers
Association, was responsible
for engaging the square
dance group. A member of
the Grand Squares for
several years now, he and
his wife explained the allure
of this particular hobby.
“I can work a whole day on
the farm, come here, and
have a lot of energy,” Ney
explained.
Andrews thinks the nature
of the dance, which requires
constant attention to follow
the calls, keeps a dancer’s
mind occupied so that he
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forgets all problems and
concentrates on the energy
and fun he is involved in.
“It’s also good, clean
fellowship,” adds Andrews.
Square dancing's heritage
goes back to the early
American farmer-the
pioneer. These ancestors
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took it out West with them an updated version with For a first hand view of
and used it as a way of almost any type of music. Grand Square, come to the
getting nd of excess energy from the traditional 4-4 beats fountain at Park City Shop
and as a way of having fun. to pop songs for a ping Mall on Thursday,
And, today, it comes to us in background. October 21.
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Members of the Grand Square whoop it up.
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28 FEB 1977
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30 APR 1977
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