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  • Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
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    Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
    Gidgegannup's square dance club has endured decades, and members are eager to teach the moves to the next generation.

    North east of Perth sits Gidgegannup, a small township known for its picturesque hiking trails and agricultural shows - plus a vibrant square dancing community that has endured through the decades.

    Despite the challenges of Covid-19 and declining membership, passionate members of the townÕs square dancing club have kept the tradition well and truly alive.

    A square dance involves four couples (eight dancers) dancing together in a square formation. Rather than having to remember a complete routine, dancers only need to learn specific moves that are shouted out by the "caller" in different variations.

    Club president Rosemary Corbin serves up a dancefloor snack.

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  • Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
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    Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
    Gidgegannup's square dance club has endured decades, and members are eager to teach the moves to the next generation.

    North east of Perth sits Gidgegannup, a small township known for its picturesque hiking trails and agricultural shows - plus a vibrant square dancing community that has endured through the decades.

    Despite the challenges of Covid-19 and declining membership, passionate members of the town’s square dancing club have kept the tradition well and truly alive.

    A square dance involves four couples (eight dancers) dancing together in a square formation. Rather than having to remember a complete routine, dancers only need to learn specific moves that are shouted out by the "caller" in different variations.

    Gidgegannup Square Dance Club. Gidgegannup, West Australia.

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  • Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
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    Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
    Gidgegannup's square dance club has endured decades, and members are eager to teach the moves to the next generation.

    North east of Perth sits Gidgegannup, a small township known for its picturesque hiking trails and agricultural shows - plus a vibrant square dancing community that has endured through the decades.

    Despite the challenges of Covid-19 and declining membership, passionate members of the town’s square dancing club have kept the tradition well and truly alive.

    A square dance involves four couples (eight dancers) dancing together in a square formation. Rather than having to remember a complete routine, dancers only need to learn specific moves that are shouted out by the "caller" in different variations.

    Gidgegannup Square Dance Club. Gidgegannup, West Australia. L-R Two visitors to the dance, Mae, another visiter to the club, Diane Henley & Heather Muir

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  • Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
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    Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
    Gidgegannup's square dance club has endured decades, and members are eager to teach the moves to the next generation.

    North east of Perth sits Gidgegannup, a small township known for its picturesque hiking trails and agricultural shows - plus a vibrant square dancing community that has endured through the decades.

    Despite the challenges of Covid-19 and declining membership, passionate members of the townÕs square dancing club have kept the tradition well and truly alive.

    A square dance involves four couples (eight dancers) dancing together in a square formation. Rather than having to remember a complete routine, dancers only need to learn specific moves that are shouted out by the "caller" in different variations.

    Sandy and Bruce taking a break from the dancefloor.

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  • Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
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    Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
    Gidgegannup's square dance club has endured decades, and members are eager to teach the moves to the next generation.

    North east of Perth sits Gidgegannup, a small township known for its picturesque hiking trails and agricultural shows - plus a vibrant square dancing community that has endured through the decades.

    Despite the challenges of Covid-19 and declining membership, passionate members of the townÕs square dancing club have kept the tradition well and truly alive.

    A square dance involves four couples (eight dancers) dancing together in a square formation. Rather than having to remember a complete routine, dancers only need to learn specific moves that are shouted out by the "caller" in different variations.

    Howdy partner: Louis Coben.

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  • Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
    DUKAS_144740117_EYE
    Be there or be square dancing: the WA township keeping the tradition alive.
    Gidgegannup's square dance club has endured decades, and members are eager to teach the moves to the next generation.

    North east of Perth sits Gidgegannup, a small township known for its picturesque hiking trails and agricultural shows - plus a vibrant square dancing community that has endured through the decades.

    Despite the challenges of Covid-19 and declining membership, passionate members of the townÕs square dancing club have kept the tradition well and truly alive.

    A square dance involves four couples (eight dancers) dancing together in a square formation. Rather than having to remember a complete routine, dancers only need to learn specific moves that are shouted out by the "caller" in different variations.

    Carol Parsons (in red striped skirt) and John Parsons (black hat) on the clubÕs western night.

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