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      Blue District KSDA
The History of Square
      Dancing in Missouri
Central District History
      From The "Central
      Missouri" Website
      By Judy Pottinger
Round Dance History
      From The "Central
      Missouri" Website
      By Judy Pottinger
Square Dance History
      From The "Central
      Missouri" Website
      By Judy Pottinger

Updated 12/10/17

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Stan Brooke
Kansas City, Missouri

2010 Caller / Cuer Hall of Fame

Square dancing is a big part of Stan's life.  He has been calling mainstream and plus since 1973. 

These square dancing clubs in the Kansas City area have Stan as their caller:

Crosstrailers:  Independence, Missouri:  dances scheduled on the third Saturday - September through May

Santa Fe Trailers:  Grandview, Missouri:  dances scheduled on the first Saturday - September through May

Shooting Stars:  Liberty, Missouri; dances scheduled on the second Saturday - September through May

Stan guest calls for clubs in other areas.  He also conducts western parties for various organizations. 

Square dancers come to a square dance to have a good time.   With this in mind, Stan's choreography keeps the dancers dancing.

Stan is a member of the American Callers Association and the KAMO Square Dance Callers and Partners.  He is ASCAP/BMI Licensed/Insured.

In 2007, The Heart of America Federation of Square Dance Clubs Voted Stan to Caller Hall of Fame.

In 2010, The Missouri Federation of Square & Round Dance Clubs Voted Stan to the Missouri Caller Hall of Fame.