Country Dancing
Below are our 5 articles in the 'country dancing' category:

Barn dancing is one of those rare and exciting things that is as much a social event as it is a dance. Sometimes also called a ‘hoe-down’ or a ‘Ceilidh’, a barn dance usually involves folk music ...

Line dancing is a safe and enjoyable dance style for people of all ages. Dancers performed learned sequences in lines, changing direction throughout the dance. Sequences range from eight to forty ...

Moris dancing is a form of English folk dance rich in history and divided into several styles- Cotswolds, North West, Border, Long Sword, Rapper dance and Molly dancing. Bells, clogs, and elaborate ...

Sure you’ve heard of a ‘dosado’, but how much do you really know about square dancing? With its roots in Morris Dance, English Country Dance and the quadrille, square dancing developed in America and ...

While 'country dance' might evoke visions of ten-gallon hats, pointy boots, and barns strewn with hay, its roots can be traced back to the English countryside and the early French courts. In fact, ...