For the "official" Callerlab
lists & definitions, visit Callerlab's web site. (http://www.callerlab.org/programs/lists.asp)
Dosado.com
(http://www.dosado.com/lists) has the full list of calls
with a search function available.
Jim
Penrod (http://www.penrod-sq-dancing.com/) has
the Basic, Mainstream and Plus calls listed along with
various general rules, styling, etc.
Greg
Malinowski (http://www.sover.net/~gmalinow)
keeps a list of the current calls through the plus
program as well as definitions used in square dancing and
rules of general movements.
Vic and Debbie Ceder's Web Pages feature program lists
at (http://www.ceder.net/lists.php4) and definitions at
(http://www.ceder.net/def.php4)
Items for New Square Dancers
Lynn's
Student Square Dance Page (http://members.tripod.com/dance4fun1/) is a good
place to find information to hand out to new dancers.
In the pages of
Jim Penrod you will find etiquette and courtesy notes:
Lloyd Shaw
Foundation (http://www.lloydshaw.org/).
Otherwise known as "Pappy" Shaw, granddaddy of
the square dance revival.
Square Dancing of the Henry
Ford Era - 1920s
(http://www.heritagedance.com/h_ford.html)
Square Dancing of the Lloyd Shaw
Era - 1930-1940s
(http://www.heritagedance.com/shaw.html)
These wonderful pages show our most recent roots of what
we dance today. Hosted by Dave Walter. Be sure to check
out his other pages too!