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Utah designated the square dance as the official state Folk Dance in 1994. The Mormon Pioneers loved the square dance for entertainment and to relieve the rigors of harsh frontier life.Twenty-two states have passed legislation to declare the square dance as a state symbol and more than thirty bills have been introduced at the federal level proposing the square dance as the national (folk) dance of the United States. Every region has folk customs - they give people a special sense of identity and belonging to a group. The square dance provided pioneers with recreation and social contact with neighbors - and is still doing that today! From An American Folk Custom by Richard M. MacKinnon:
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Utah Symbols - State Folk Dance: Utah's Online Library
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The Moves: Do Sa Do
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Great gifts for teachers - travelers - students!
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