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Alabama State Folk Dance
Square Dance
Adopted in 1981
The Square Dance was designated the American Folk Dance of Alabama in 1981 by Act no. 81-48. The square dance is known widely throughout the United States. It is a traditional dance that has been historically recorded since 1651.
Square dancing is the American folk dance which is derived from folk and courtship dances brought to the United States by European immigrants and traces its ancestry to the English country dance and the French ballroom dance. It is called, cued, or prompted to the dancers. It includes squares, rounds, clogging, contra, line, the Virginia reel, and heritage dances. When the pioneers came west, they brought with them a dance called the quadrille, which means square in French. The pioneers liked the simpler term and so the square dance was born. The dance is known for its series of figures and footwork. Dancers are directed by a caller. It is easy to learn, a good form of exercise and fun.
Alabama General Statutes, Title 1, Chapter 2, Section 1-2-18.
TITLE 1.
CHAPTER 2. STATE SYMBOLS AND HONORS.
SECTION 1-2-18. State dance.
Section 1-2-18
State dance.
The dance known as the square dance is designated the American folk dance of the State of Alabama.
(Acts 1981, No. 81-48, p. 60.)
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