What is Contra Dancing?

If swing dancing and square dancing met in a bar, you’d get contra.

Contra dancing is a type of community folk dance. This informal dance style draws from a wide geography of traditions, evolving from English country dancing and bringing in many influences including African call-and-response. They came together in the Northern Appalachia region to become the raucous, foot-stomping, high-energy partner dance we know today. 

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Here’s how the dance works: Each dance starts when you find a partner. You can come to a night of contra dancing alone or with a friend, but you can expect to dance with many new people over the course of a night. Couples form parallel lines and move up and down the dance floor, interacting with every other couple in their line. There is no fancy footwork involved – anyone can do it! Calling all of the dances from the stage, the dance caller teaches each dance before the music starts. 

Whether you're looking for a night out or a new community Contra is a night of great live music, dancing, and joy.  

Brooklyn Contra strives to be an inclusive space, which means we welcome all people of all cultural origins, national origins, dance abilities, and gender identities.

New to contra dancing? We've written up some Tips for Beginners.

Still have questions? Maybe we've answered them in our FAQs.

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1st and 3rd weekend of every month!

 

Sunday, June 8th, A Contra Dance for All!

Friends! We’ll see you for the Brooklyn debut of the Brooklyn Banshees with calling from Sunny Lawerence! Its an all Brooklyn show!

Tickets Available Here and At the Door!

Ann, Ursula and Chris have played traditional music for many years with various groups and this will be their second time playing for contra dancing together as The Banshees! We like to play a lot of Irish jigs and reels and we're really enjoying providing music for Contra Dancing. Ann and Ursula are very steeped in the Irish tradition. Chris also plays Irish music along with many other styles and has played for Contra Dancing in a number of bands. Chris has also led a Contra Tune Slow Jam at NEFFA for many years.

Sunny has been dancing in her hometown of Brooklyn since 2011 and started calling in 2023 through Brooklyn Contra’s caller training program. She brings a clear, calm, and joyful presence to the mic, always aiming to help newcomers fall in love with contra and to keep growing her beloved dance communities.

Sunday, June 8th, 5-8 pm
Lesson at 4:30 pm
Camp Friendship, 339 8th St. Park Slope