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Our caller is Denny
Lantz
Our Club President is
Mary Nutt
All dances are held at
Rogue Valley Square Dance Center. 1377 Table Rock Road, Medford, OR.
The second Friday we
have a Plus A-1 Dance. Dance starts at 6:30-7:30 A-1. 7:30-8:00
pre-rounds, 8:00-10:30 Plus with every third tip A-1
The third Friday we
have a Mainstream Dance with every third tip Plus. Dance starts at 7:30
pre-rounds, 8:00 Mainstream.
Our classes are held at
the Senior Ctr. 510 East Main, Medford, OR
DRESS CODES
Star
Promenanders: Traditional Dress definition or Casual
as defined below. Dress code to be put on all flyers
and posted at RVSDC.
Charlie Browns: Traditional,
Proper/Basic, Casual as defined below. Dress Code to
be put on all flyers and posted in JCSDC Fairgrounds).
Circle n' Square:
Traditional, Proper and Casual definitions from USDA and Caller Lab.
Dress code to be put on all flyers and posted in
Square Dance Hall
Lantz's Dantzers:
Traditional, Proper/Basic, Casual and Theme as defined below.
Dress code to be put on all flyers and posted at RVSDC.
Dress
Code Definitions
TRADITIONAL
Square Dance style dress or skirt with blouse/top and petticoat and
pettipants or prairie type long skirts
with blouse/top for women. Long sleeve shirts and ties for men with
nice jeans or western style slacks.
PROPER
/BASIC
Long or short sleeve shirts for men, short sleeve blouses/tops for
women. Square Dance style dress or skirt prairie type long skirts,
nice jeans or slacks for men and women. No tie required.
CASUAL
Male - T-shirts with sleeves, polo shirts etc with short sleeves. Pants:
length no shorter than just above the knee. No tank tops.
Female - Blouses, t-shirts with
sleeves etc with no bare backs or midriffs Pants: Bermudas, petal pushers
or long pants. Skirts: no shorter than top of knee or above knee must
wear petti-pants. No revealing or see
through clothing. No spandex, hi-cut shorts, bare midriff tops, tank tops
or muscle shirts).
THEME
Using the casual guidelines and adding items that fit the theme of the
dance. It can always be more toward traditional, but not less than
casual.
SAME
GENDER PARTNERS
Please dress according to
gender dancing.
We have a wonderful
heritage to look back on, who can tell what the future will bring.
Evolution and changes can be good, but let's not allow changes from such
a beautifully exquisite tradition to deteriorate to street, work and
business level of sameness.
We must always keep
flexibility in mind as not everyone picks up a flyer before each dance and
those who are visiting may not know the suggested level of attire for
any given dance.
Dress code to be put on all flyers
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