YOUR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SQUARE DANCE CONNECTION!

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THIS SITE CURRENTLY

SD-SOCAL will serve as a non-commercial information resource to square, round, and contra dancers in Southern California.

Areas to be served will include all California counties, cities, towns, and communities who's Zip Codes are 90000 through 93599.  This includes the following counties:

Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kings
Los Angeles
Mono
Orange
Riverside
San Bernardino
San Diego
San Luis Obispo
Santa Barbara
Tulare
Ventura

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

To contact us:

Southern California Square Dance Connection
P.O. Box 569
Lancaster, CA  93584-0569

Phone/Fax: 800-789-1527
Email: info@sd-socal.net

Click here to view listing of various 2005 California square dance festivals
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To be listed on this site please send an email to info@sd-socal.net with your club's name, dance city, web address, and an email address to a club contact.

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California State Folk Dance:

Square Dancing is the American folk dance which is called, cued, or prompted to the dancers, and includes squares, rounds, clogging, contra, line and heritage dances. The Square Dance has a long and proud history. It is an exciting art form that is truly an original of our country, and has been danced continuously in California since the "Gold Rush Days."

As our state's population has grown, so has the square dance activity.  California leads the nation with more than 200,000 residents square dancing weekly. It conforms to our ever changing lifestyles and appeals to people of all ages, races, and creeds. Class distinction is forgotten when people join together to enjoy the true fellowship of the Square Dance.

[Courtesy of Cakifornia State Library: http://www.library.ca.gov/history/cahinsig.cfm]