Episodios

  • HUNTER KELLER: Calling the Future of Square Dancing
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Hunter to talk about how he got started in square dancing—and why he stayed.

    From his first introduction to the activity to becoming deeply involved in the community, Hunter shares what sparked his interest and what keeps him passionate about the dance today.

    We also dive into what he’s seen work—and not work—when it comes to attracting new dancers. What draws people in? What unintentionally pushes them away? And what practical changes can clubs make right now to create energy, growth, and real momentum?

    If you care about the future of square dancing, this conversation is full of honest insights and actionable ideas you won’t want to miss.

    Go to SquareDanceRevival.org for more information, including training materials to help clubs grow, where to find a club, newsletters, and information about our National Campaign to introduce the US to square and round dancing.

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    40 m
  • The Lang Family: Revive Clubs with Young People
    Mar 3 2026

    The Lang family revived a nearly defunct club by not only joining themselves, but inviting their friends. The club now has over 20 people under 25 in only two years. Sarah and Ron, Jedidiah, Winston, Naomi, and Calvin will share their thoughts about why young people love square dancing and how clubs can welcome and enjoy dancers of all ages.

    Go to SquareDanceRevival.org for more information, including training materials to help clubs grow, where to find a club, newsletters, and information about our National Campaign to introduce the US to square and round dancing.

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    38 m
  • Allan Hurst: The Future Belongs to Clubs that Evolve!
    Mar 17 2026

    Allan Hurst is a highly respected square dance caller, teacher, and leader based in Sacramento, California. Dancing since 1995 and calling since 1997, he brings decades of experience to the floor and to the broader dance community. Allan serves as the club caller for Capital City Squares and Prime 8’s, and is actively involved in national organizations including Callerlab and the Gay Callers Association, where he edits The Call Sheet.

    Known for his thoughtful approach to teaching and marketing, Allan focuses on what truly helps clubs grow—welcoming culture, clear communication, and creating an environment where dancers feel supported and have fun. His insights are grounded in real-world success helping clubs rebuild and attract new dancers.



    Go to SquareDanceRevival.org for more information, including training materials to help clubs grow, where to find a club, newsletters, and information about our National Campaign to introduce the US to square and round dancing.

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    45 m
  • John & Karen Herr: Why Round Dance?
    Apr 1 2026

    With more than 30 years of teaching experience, John and Karen Herr are leaders in the round dance world—building clubs, training dancers from their very first steps to advanced levels, and supporting square dance communities across Colorado. They run continuous class programs, cue for multiple clubs, and stay actively involved in national and regional organizations. Known for their high-energy style, they emphasize fun, friendship, and solid technique to help dancers succeed.

    Go to SquareDanceRevival.org for more information, including training materials to help clubs grow, where to find a club, newsletters, and information about our National Campaign to introduce the US to square and round dancing.

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    39 m
  • Justin Russell: Let's Have Honest Conversations About Where We are Headed and What the Future Looks Like
    Apr 14 2026

    Justin took lessons with his grandmother, mom, dad, and brother in 2003. Friends from church got him to come to that first beginner dance, but no one knew it would become his passion. In June 2003, Justin attended his first Caller School in Tyler, TX with Jon & Deborah Carroll-Jones, Vernon Jones, and Jerry Story.

    Justin currently calls for Top Spinners in Eads and Pacer Promenaders in Martin, TN. He travels during the summer calling both Modern Square Dances as well as Beginner (Party Night) Dances. Justin is passionate about teaching new dancers about this wonderful activity!

    In 2006, Justin spent the summer in Denver, CO calling for the Colorado Rocky Mountain Dancers, an exhibition group representing the Llyod Shaw era of dancing. During this time, Justin learned the valued history and tradition of this activity. He stills performs with the group when possible.

    In 2008, Tony Oxendine and Jerry Story asked him to record for Royal Records. In October 2008, Justin went to a Nashville studio to record “Free Ride”.

    Justin’s goal is to blend the tradition of square dancing with the twenty-first century.

    Go to SquareDanceRevival.org for more information, including training materials to help clubs grow, where to find a club, newsletters, and information about our National Campaign to introduce the US to square and round dancing.

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    41 m