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Square dance caller organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CALLERLAB is the international association of square dance callers, and is the largest square dance association in the United States. CALLERLAB provides guidance and education, certifying caller coaches, maintaining standardized lists of calls and definitions, and generally promoting the square dance activity. After some initial work started in 1971, it was officially established in 1974 by several members of the Square Dance Hall of Fame.[1][2][3][4] Callerlab makes it so people can dance anywhere in the world with uniform dance calls.[5]
Founded | 1974 |
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Type | Square Dance Callers Association |
Purpose | To recruit, promote, and maintain the square dance activity. |
Headquarters | Greenwood, Indiana |
Website | callerlab.org |
See also: American Callers Association |
Callers from all over the world, including Saudi Arabia, Japan, Germany, and England, are members of the organization, which hosts and annual convention.[6][4]
The average age of Callerlab members is 65.[4]
Some calls that Callerlab uses for their dances are as follows;[7][8]
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