Square Dancing was first documented in 16th-century England, although origins of square dancing can be traced further back to traditional western folk dances and social dances from many countries. Fort Ward Amateur Rado Club Western Halloween Square Dance, has been an integral part of American social life for centuries, as wellas, Bainbridge Island Grange: traditional square dance was vital for generations of islanders, as a rural community in the post-World War II era and continues in modern day square dance.
There are several different types of square dancing tradition. Step dances, like flatfooting, clogging, and buckdancing, are for individuals. Round dances, like two-steps and waltzes, are for couples. Set dances, like square dances, are for groups of couples. A community dance, or frolic, might include all of these dance forms.
To Register for the Fort Ward Amateur Radio Club Halloween Fiddle Dance, please print and fillout the Fort Ward Amateur Radio Club Hallween Fiddle Dance Registration Form
Bainbridge Island Halloween Fiddle Dance Form
and email PDF/DOC
fwarc@usa.com
or mail it to:
Fort Ward Amateur Radio Club,
321 High School Road NE, D3-292
Bainbridge Island, Washington 98110
Further Island Halloween Fiddle Dance Sponsorship Information Contact:
Louis Charles Hoffmann Alloin KI7AGD
Phone: 206-780-6885 E-mail: fwarc@usa.com