Double H Square Dance Club
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Squares, Rounds and Lines
2nd, 4th & 5th Saturdays 7:00 - 7:30 PM Mainstream Work shop 7:30 - 9:30 PM Dance Mainstream, Plus Rounds & Lines Wall Street United Methodist Church, 240 Wall Street, Jeffersonville, IN. Directions via the 2nd St Bridge (no toll) From Louisville; take I-65 N, exit 136 B (Brooks St) go about 6/7 blocks turn left on Main St go 2 blocks turn right on 2nd St, crossing into Jeffersonville exit 0 (Court Ave) follow Court Ave & turn right on Wall St, turn left onto Chestnut St Church is on the southeast corner of Wall and Chestnut Sts. Parking lot is behind church off Chestnut. |
Who are we?
Double H (Happy Hoosiers) is the largest and longest continuous dancing square dance club in the Kentuckiana area (Louisville, Ky and Southern Indiana). We were established out of a Sunday School class in 1956.
Our members have taken various levels of lessons over the years and continue to dance for fun, exercise, social activities and everlasting friendships. We begin with Mainstream, followed by Plus and more. We also do Round Dancing and Line Dancing at our dances. It’s “friendship set to music”.
Notice the looks on our faces while we dance. There is laughter, fun etc.
Square dancing has evolved from the strictly Country and Western style dress, music etc. We are now more casual in our dress and dance to all kinds of music (Rock and Roll, Gospel, Blue Grass and of course Country and Western).
Our Caller(s) and Cuer(s) genuinely enjoy what they do and it shows with how they call our dances and interact with the dancers.
Some dancers can no longer dance due to health issues but they still come for the fun of it and to visit with their friends.
We dance at:
Wall Street United Methodist Church
240 Wall Street Jeffersonville, IN
2nd, 4th & 5th Saturdays
Plus Workshop: 7:00 - 7:30 PM
Dance: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
M/S, Plus Tips, Rounds
President: Paul Book
Callers: Chuck and Kristy Woods
Cuer: Deborah Burden
Paul Book 740-441-5050
Double H (Happy Hoosiers) is the largest and longest continuous dancing square dance club in the Kentuckiana area (Louisville, Ky and Southern Indiana). We were established out of a Sunday School class in 1956.
Our members have taken various levels of lessons over the years and continue to dance for fun, exercise, social activities and everlasting friendships. We begin with Mainstream, followed by Plus and more. We also do Round Dancing and Line Dancing at our dances. It’s “friendship set to music”.
Notice the looks on our faces while we dance. There is laughter, fun etc.
Square dancing has evolved from the strictly Country and Western style dress, music etc. We are now more casual in our dress and dance to all kinds of music (Rock and Roll, Gospel, Blue Grass and of course Country and Western).
Our Caller(s) and Cuer(s) genuinely enjoy what they do and it shows with how they call our dances and interact with the dancers.
Some dancers can no longer dance due to health issues but they still come for the fun of it and to visit with their friends.
We dance at:
Wall Street United Methodist Church
240 Wall Street Jeffersonville, IN
2nd, 4th & 5th Saturdays
Plus Workshop: 7:00 - 7:30 PM
Dance: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
M/S, Plus Tips, Rounds
President: Paul Book
Callers: Chuck and Kristy Woods
Cuer: Deborah Burden
Paul Book 740-441-5050
UPCOMING Double H SQUARE DANCES
We are dancing our regular nights: 2nd 4th and 5th Saturday nights.
March 23, 2024 "March Madness"
March 30, 2024
April 13, 2024
April 27, 2024
May 11, 2024 "Hat Dance"
Contact for further information:
Paul Book
740-441-5050
Links:
HH Website: kentuckianasquaredancedoubleh.com
HH Email: hhkentuckianasqdance@gmail.com
Facebook: Square Dance Club Jeffersonville and Happy Hoosiers
We are dancing our regular nights: 2nd 4th and 5th Saturday nights.
March 23, 2024 "March Madness"
March 30, 2024
April 13, 2024
April 27, 2024
May 11, 2024 "Hat Dance"
Contact for further information:
Paul Book
740-441-5050
Links:
HH Website: kentuckianasquaredancedoubleh.com
HH Email: hhkentuckianasqdance@gmail.com
Facebook: Square Dance Club Jeffersonville and Happy Hoosiers