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She played in a contradance band when she was a teenager.
You don't have to learn how to contradance - you just jump in."
Of the association's participatory events, the dance series draw the most participants, with as many as 100 at a contradance.
The Padens met playing with a contradance band.
Nelson is the home of a popular contradance; the event is held in Nelson's town hall each Monday night.
The band Up South plays contradance and old-timey tunes.
The contradance continued.
Contradance (also known as Cotillion) is a solitaire card game which is played with two decks of playing cards.
Contradance, for soprano and string quartet (2000-2004)
Other dance forms include contradance, the merengue (Dominican Republic), and the cha-cha-cha.
The dance is also danced in North America in the social clubs formed by immigrant Swedes and during breaks at contradance venues.
"Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean" (2009).
The energetic can kick up their heels to the Long Island Traditional Music Association orchestra, which will stage a contradance, complete with caller.
Saturday night events are planned in rotation by dish crews, and can involve anything from a contradance to iron chef cookoff to a scavenger hunt.
In Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean, edited by Peter Manuel.
"New England Contradance," tonight, as part of Project America 1997 at the Y, 92d Street and Lexington Avenue.
North American Contradance is derived from the English form country dance, though in American usage the term appears to be narrowly applied to the longways set.
When In Doubt Swing, an annual contradance weekend hosted every April by the North Texas Traditional Dance Society.
He is married to the soprano Beth Griffith, for whom he composed A Cappella in 1990-97 and Contradance in 2000-2004.
Chopin expands the work with a big contradance full of deliriously funny parodies of social dances (wind-up waltzes and allemande left and right, hinged at the joints).
Contra dance (also contradance, contra-dance and other variant spellings) refers to several partnered folk dance styles in which couples dance in two facing lines or a square.
Dr. Sutton was a dance enthusiast and also a teacher of living dance traditions, including American square dance, American contradance, international folk dance, and English country dance.
According to the musicologist Carlos Vega (Vega 1944), the Chacarera belongs to a family of Ibero-American dances derived from baroque Contradance choreography.
OGDEN MEMORIAL CHURCH Fern Bradley and Instant Ensemble, contradance.
These are celebrated with traditional dances such as Concheros, Arrieros, Contradance, Pastores, Inditos and Teomates as well as fireworks, amusement rides and music.