Step by Step: A Detailed Breakdown of Square Dance Moves

Welcome to our blog post on Square Dance moves! In this post, we'll break down some of the most popular moves in Square Dancing, step by step.

1. Promenade Position

The Promenade Position is the starting position for most Square Dance moves. To get into Promenade Position, face your partner and hold hands with your right hands, and your left hands on your partner's right shoulder.

2. The Do-Si-Do

The Do-Si-Do is a classic Square Dance move. To do a Do-Si-Do, follow these steps:

  • Step forward with your left foot.
  • Step forward with your right foot.
  • Step back with your left foot.
  • Step back with your right foot.
  • Release your partner's hands and turn around to face the opposite direction.
  • Repeat the steps with your partner, but this time, step with your right foot first.

3. The Allemande Left

The Allemande Left is another popular Square Dance move. To do an Allemande Left, follow these steps:

  • Face your partner and hold hands with your left hands.
  • Step to the left with your left foot, and your partner steps to the left with their right foot.
  • Step to the left with your right foot, and your partner steps to the left with their left foot.
  • Release your partner's hand and turn around to face the opposite direction.
  • Repeat the steps with your partner, but this time, step to the right.

4. The Swing

The Swing is a fun and lively Square Dance move. To do a Swing, follow these steps:

  • Face your partner and hold hands with your right hands.
  • Step forward with your left foot and swing your partner around in a circle.
  • Step back with your left foot and swing your partner around in a circle in the opposite direction.
  • Release your partner's hand and turn around to face the opposite direction.
  • Repeat the steps with your partner, but this time, step with your right foot first.

These are just a few of the many Square Dance moves out there. With practice and patience, you can master these moves and impress your friends and family at your next Square Dance event!

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