MSRDA CLUBS
METRO SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE ASSOCIATION
Active Clubs in the Metro Area

Note for "Type of Dancing": A Square Dance formation features four couples, who initially face each other across the sides of a square. The learning sequence for Square Dancing is Basic, Mainstream, Plus, Advanced (A1, then A2), and Challenge (C1, then C2, and up to C4).
Round Dancing is essentially cued ballroom dancing. Couples are arranged around a circle to minimize unintentional encounters. The learning sequence for Round Dancing begins at Phase I and continues through Phase II, Phase III, Phase IV, Phase V, and Phase VI. Most Round Dances used at Nova Scotian Square Dances are at the Phase II level.
Contra dances are formations of parallel, facing lines. Usually one line comprises men and the other women ("proper" formation) or men and women alternate in each line and face the opposite sex ("improper" formation). Some Contra Dance moves are similar to those of Square Dancing.


For More Club Information see Central Region of Clubs Listing.

CLUB
DANCE LOCATION
DAY
TYPE OF DANCING
SQUARES   
CoordinatorsNorth Woodside C. C.
Dartmouth
MondayPlus squares
Harmony SquaresNorth Woodside C. C.
Dartmouth
Sunday afternoonPlus squares
Lake City SwingersNorth Woodside C. C.
Dartmouth
Thursday Basic, Mainstream, rounds, contras
Parkland at the LakesParkland at the Lakes,
Dartmouth
1st & 3rd Wed. afternoonEasy squares, contras, lines
MotivatorsLawrencetown(various)C1 and C2 squares
Sail SetsGrosvenor Wentworth School
Rockingham
TuesdayA1 and A2 squares
StardustersSouth Woodside C. C.
Dartmouth
ThursdayBasic, Mainstream squares & rounds
ROUNDS   
Fun Time RoundsSt. Luke's Church Hall
Dartmouth
Tuesday afternoonBeginner to Phase IV Rounds
CONTRAS   
Contra Time DancersLutheran Church of the
Resurrection, Halifax
Some SaturdaysContras and related dances
Halifax Contra DancersSt. Antonio's Church
Halifax
Some SaturdaysContra dances

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