Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Demo Dance was Great!!!!

We had a great afternoon at the Ameliasburg Fair. Our dancers came out a little early to watch the entertainment on before us. As usual Grandpa's Goodtime Band gave a great show.
Some were worried that we might have to dance on this wagon.... lol

A big THANK YOU to Wayne and Brenda for traveling down to help us out with this little show, and to those dancers who came out for the hour. We gave a good show and spiked some interest. We had some folks give it a try and we got some great PR for the club.
 We only had room for 2 squares under the band shell, we did just fine. We had an extra dancer or two to take over when some of us just to tired to go on..... Wayne really put us through our steps out there.
We had many people taking pictures of our show. I got a chance to speak to one of these paparazzi. He was a Loyalist student taking journalism. He was taking a lot of pictures of the caller. I introduced my self and found that he had no idea what this was taking place in front of him, he had never heard of square dancing. He was amazed at the callers ability to sing and instruct at the same time all the while keeping track of the dancers. He was quick to note the skill and focus it must take for such a hobby.





Near the end of our show, a group of young girls were sitting at the front of the audience. They were hoping for a chance to try this dance.
The gentlemen of our club were quick to grant their wish and the 4 young girls went through a whole set with the stage all to themselves. They loved every minute of it and their families took lots of pictures and video.



After we left the stage, I was glad to see that our participants didn't rush on home. Many made an afternoon of it and headed to the barns to have a look at the local wares, or took in some of the livestock show.
If only we had not been dancing opposite, the cattle ring. I was able to see at least 5 young square dancers in the ring showing their cows. They would have danced with us if they had the chance.
There were a few vendors on hand to supply a bite to eat after a bit of dancing.
Some headed over to watch the tractor pulls......
I was a little shocked to see the size of the tractors... lol
As I left the grounds I went through the pioneer village and noticed
many of our dancers still mingling about.

I am glad everyone had a great time and came out to show of our hobby that we love so much.

Just a note, this Wednesday night is our Harvest dance.
On Friday, October 8th we are all invited to the Old Tyme Square Dance at Allisonville Hall. Contact me for more details.

Yellow Rocks y'All



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