Important Resources Regarding
Dancing Clubs & Associations:
Oregon Federation of Square and Round Dance
Clubs; The purpose of the Federation is to
promote the encouragement and enjoyment of
square dancing and its associated activities.
A cool thing many people didn't know is that The
Federation was instrumental in having the United
States Congress designate the square dance as
the National Folk Dance. Furthermore
square dancing was named as the official dance
of the State of Oregon.
Dance Drill Coaches Association of Oregon; Dance and
Drill Coaches Association of Oregon is an
organization that's in charge of competitive
activities for Oregon High School Dance and
Drill Teams
Northwest Dance
Music Association; 10522 Lake City Way NE -
Suite CB, Seattle, WA 98125 (206) 440-9780; They
are a music pool for the Pacific Northwest area
and have serving the DJ community since
1977. They promote a broad music
selection of styles from uptempo club music to
house to techno and all styles of in-between.
OSAA Dance
and Drill; Headquarter Hotel, DoubleTree
Portland-Lloyd Center, Groups Call: Jenn
Smeller, 331-4917. This is the governing
body for Oregon Dance and Drill.
Dance USA
Associations;
Dance USA is the national service organization
for professional dance. They believe in
the promotion of dance as essential to the
health of society. Dance USA sustains and
advances professional dance through the needs,
concerns, and interests of artists,
administrators and organizations. By providing
services and national leadership, Dance USA
enhances the infrastructure for dance creation,
education and dissemination.
Here are some great square dancing resources:
Square
Dance; This site provides valuable
resources that teach you square dancing through
the computer in animation. It's very
helpful to students who want to learn.
United Square
Dancers of America, (USDA). This is a
group of square dance organizations that
provides liability insurance around the world.
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