
We connect and support people in building and sustaining vibrant communities through participatory dance, music, and song. We steward the living traditions of English country dance, contra and square dance, morris and sword dance, and the music that is an integral part of these traditions. Learn more

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Together we can make a real difference in the lives of those who are nurturing the living traditions we love.
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Photo by Laura Lewis, Cleveland Butterfly Twirl, CDSS Community Grant recipient.
What’s New
January 2023 Song of the MonthJudy Cook introduces “Bed Is Too Small,” an anonymous American lullaby that she learned in Girl Scout camp.
Winter 2022 CDSS NewsThe Winter 2022 CDSS News is now available! Step into Jane Austen’s world with Graham Christian; learn about positional calling from Louise Siddons; listen to gender conversations with Scott Higgs; and get a year-end update from the CDSS Board, Community Resources Manager, and member survey. Plus much more!
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December 2022 Song of the MonthMatthew Byrne introduces “Jack Ashton,” the tale of a storyteller who brought a little escapism to poor children in a postwar factory town.
From the Mic Episode 9: Sue RosenIn episode 9 of From the Mic, Mary interviews Sue Rosen. A leading caller of contras, squares, English country dance and family dance programs, Sue has been actively calling for 30 years in the Boston area, across the country, and overseas. She has built a collection of great dances and has written contras that have become part of the standard repertoire of dance callers across the contradance world.
November 2022 Song of the Month“Wild Mountain Thyme,” also known as “Purple Heather” and “Will Ye Go, Lassie, Go?”, is one of the rare romantic folk songs. Jennifer Armstrong tells us the history of the song, as well as the story of her parents’ unique lyrical variations.
In our history, CDSS has…
fostered 110 years of tradition
sold well over 50,000 morris bells
bestowed 34 Lifetime Contribution Awards
published 121 hours of podcasts
In the past year, CDSS has…
hosted over 1,174 campers
awarded 20 grants for local communities and special projects
added 7 resources for callers and organizers
published over 700 calendar events


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Thanks to the Massachusetts Cultural Council for their generous support.