Hayloft Steppers

Square Dancing at Sturbridge, Mass

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The Hayloft is a great place to make friends between dancing and have a good time

 

Here are two of the callers that you will see at many dance parties

 

 

     Our own private Barn was designed specifically for dancing back in the 1960s with a special “floating floor” that is easy on the feat. 

 

 

   Casual attire is expected during the summer and for all our dance lessons.  We dance mostly mainstream and plus

   

   

Here are two of the callers that you will see at many dance parties Matt (on the right) is also our club caller and is well known in the New England area

And this is another picture of Matt during graduation.  We are a fun-loving club and the new dancers are allowed dress their instructor any way they want; sort of a reverse initiation.

 

Here a graduating student learns how to dance on eggs without shoes.  Yuck!  What a mess.  Except that eggs were replaced with Rice Crispies.  We are one of the younger clubs around and enjoy ourselves thoroughly.

 

Let there be no doubt that Matt is a good caller.  More than once, during a workshop, he has humbled an overconfident group of dancers by proving he can loose them all in just three or four quite legal calls from unexpected configurations.

 

  

   

 

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Last update
10/18/2008