
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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Photo by Laura Lewis, Cleveland Butterfly Twirl, CDSS Community Grant recipient.
What’s New
From the Mic Episode 21: Penn FixOn this episode of From the Mic, Mary talks with dance caller, composer, organizer, and devotee Penn Fix. Penn learned to dance in the Boston area and grew to love it in the Monadnock Valley of New Hampshire. After three years of dancing five nights a week, he moved back to his native home in Spokane, WA. There, he says, he had no choice but become a caller and help build the dance community he wanted to be part of.
February 2024 Song of the MonthDerek Piotr presents “I Wonder When I Shall Be Married.” The best-known version is by the Ritchie family of Viper, Kentucky, but writer Roxana Robinson sings it to a different tune, learned from her family in Pine Mountain, KY.
Job Opportunities at CDSSWe are in search of a new Director of Development and several camp staff for summer 2024. Please check the Jobs page for details on the positions and how to apply.
From the Mic Episode 20: Susan KevraMary’s guest this month on From the Mic is Susan Kevra, a dance caller, musician, and singer who makes her home in Nashville, Tennessee. Dancers on both sides of the Atlantic appreciate her diverse repertoire of singing squares, Western patter calls, contras, and English country dances. Susan is noted for her warmth, clear teaching, and lovely voice.
January 2024 Song of the MonthAndrew Calhoun plays and sings “The Hills of Tandragee,” a traditional ballad from Northern Ireland. The song was collected by James Carmichael of Ballymena, Ulster and printed in Sam Henry’s Songs of the People.
Pack & Wrap Session with Karen Axelrod and Sarah-Hadley YakirWe’re delighted to welcome Karen Axelrod (piano) and Sarah-Hadley Yakir (violin) to CDSS for the second episode of the Pack & Wrap Sessions! They talk about how they met and what they take to every gig and play two English country dance tunes. Help support CDSS programs (including these videos!) by donating to our year-end appeal.
In our history, CDSS has…
published 121 hours of podcasts
fostered 110 years of tradition
bestowed 34 Lifetime Contribution Awards
sold well over 50,000 morris bells
In the past year, CDSS has…
published over 700 calendar events
added 7 resources for callers and organizers
hosted over 1,174 campers
awarded 20 grants for local communities and special projects


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