
CLASSICAL
SQUARE DANCING
PICTURES
OF THE DANCE FROM THE "OLD" DAYS
(Thank
you to John for these first black-and-whites)
All enlargeable
We love 
        these candid shots from 1950s square dances. 
The differences between then and now are very apparent: longer skirts
and pettis, and, most sadly, the attention to detail (Most SD
pettis today are
rather void of character).  Furthermore, note that many
were probably cotton and nice and densely packed. Imagine how they felt 
        around the legs!
 
  
  
  
 
 
  

 
  

 
        (above) 
        50s square dancing (from the cover of an old 33 rpm record)  Notice the luscious detail! 
        -- Contributed by "Peekup"
  

        
        
        (above) A nostalgic view of what it used to be like, albeit a poor 
        image, from a old newspaper (wish it were better!)
 Contributed by Elizabeth
        
          
          
            
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              If we had to 
              guess, we'd say this was from
              the very early 50s. (Sent by David M.) 
				...but if Denise had to guess, she'd make 
              these comments: 
              
              
                
				a. In the lower left, 
                the two fellas with cameras are using cameras far too advanced 
                for the 1950s.  Most younger folks in that era wouldn't have 
                that fancy of camera.   
				b. The girl in the lower 
                right is wearing a low cut top with a plaid shirt to "cover up" - 
                just doesn't look right for "The Era."   
				c. The girl in the 
                petticoat, ohhhh my, forgot what I was gonna say.  :)  Well, 
                first what a yummy petticoat!  But, the outfit just doesn't fit 
                the 50s era to me.   And, the gal seems to have a lot more 
                makeup than most of the gals wore back then. Her hairdo looks 
                more boyish and common to more present day.  Girls in "The 
				Era" 
                may have had short hair, but would normally have been done up 
                nicer with some curls.  
					
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						ED:  We disagree.  The outfit and 
                the hairstyle are right on for that part of The Era.   | 
					 
				  
              
                
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     Crinolyn: 
		
		
		
		
    
    Circa 
    1950, color roto (?) section from Midwest newspaper.  
	depicting grade school 
    classes for square dancing. 
    (This is before the petticoats change square dancing for the better!) 
    
    Looks 
    like Seattle to us... 
		
         
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