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Rogue
Sos-Q Council
DRESS
CODES
Star
Promenanders:
Traditional Dress definition or Casual as defined below.
Dress code to be put on all flyers and posted
at RVSDC.
Charlie
Browns: Traditional,
Proper/Basic, Casual as defined below.
Dress Code to be put on all flyers and posted
in JCSDC Fairgrounds).
Circle
n' Square: Traditional, Proper and Casual definitions
from USDA and Caller Lab. Dress
code to be put on all flyers and posted in
Square
Dance Hall
.
Lantz's
Dantzers: Traditional,
Proper/Basic, Casual and Theme as defined below.
Dress code to be put on all flyers and posted
at RVSDC.
Dress
Code Definitions
TRADITIONAL
Square Dance style dress or skirt with blouse/top and
petticoat and pettipants or prairie type
long skirts with blouse/top for women.
Long sleeve shirts and ties for men with nice jeans or western
style slacks.
PROPER
/BASIC
Long or short sleeve shirts for men, short sleeve
blouses/tops for women. Square
Dance style dress or skirt prairie type long skirts, nice jeans or
slacks for men and women. No tie required.
CASUAL
Male
- T-shirts with sleeves, polo shirts etc with short sleeves. Pants:
length no shorter than just above the knee. No tank tops.
Female
- Blouses, t-shirts with sleeves etc with no bare backs or midriffs
Pants: Bermudas, petal pushers or long pants. Skirts: no shorter than
top of knee or above knee must wear petti-pants.
No revealing or see through clothing.
No spandex, hi-cut shorts, bare midriff tops, tank tops or muscle
shirts).
THEME
Using the casual guidelines and adding items that fit the
theme of the dance. It can always be more toward traditional, but not
less than casual.
SAME
GENDER
PARTNERS
Please
dress according to gender dancing.
We have a wonderful
heritage to look back on, who can tell what the future will bring.
Evolution and changes can be good, but let's not allow changes from such
a beautifully exquisite tradition to deteriorate to street, work and
business level of sameness.
We must always keep flexibility in mind as not everyone picks up
a flyer before each dance and those who are visiting may not know the
suggested level of attire for any given dance.
Dress
code to be put on all flyers.
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