Susan Morris, Square Dance Caller

The more you dance, the better you feel!

Biography


A bit about me...

My husband and I began square dancing in 1995, the year our daughter was an exchange student. We saw the writing on the wall: it wasn’t going to be very long before both children were gone from home. What were we going to do? We started square dancing to see if it was an activity that we would enjoy doing together.

We fell in love with it. We were spending lots of time together. We were learning something new. We were meeting lots of really, really nice people. And most of all...
WE WERE HAVING FUN!!!!!

Shortly after we learned to dance, I began to learn how to call.
I call and teach Modern Western Square Dancing in the Puget Sound region. I call contra dances and community dances (a mix of squares, contras, lines and other formations) too.

I am the teacher caller for Samena Squares, a Mainstream club in Kirkland, WA. In addition to teaching lessons, I call a new dancer dance and several other dances each year for the Samenas. Check my calendar.

I am the caller for the Cascade Crossfires, a Plus club in Lynnwood, WA. I call for club lessons and workshops. This club is the newest version of the K-9 Corps which was formerly the Woodinville Toe Stompers. We started our ninth year, September 2020.

In September 2019, I became the caller for the Everett Seniors with regular Friday afternoon dances at the Carl Gipson Senior Citizen Center in Everett. This senior center is closed until further notice.

I am a member of the following professional associations:
  • CALLERLAB, International Association of Square Dance Callers
  • Contralab
  • International Association of Gay Square Dance Callers
  • Lloyd Shaw Foundation
  • Mt. Baker Teachers, Callers, and Cuers Association
  • Northwest Callers Association

I am an active member of CALLERLAB:
  • Women In Calling, Chairwoman
  • Committee for Community and Traditional Dance, member
  • Plus Committee, member
  • Board of Governors 2018-2021

I have supplemented my square dance calling skills by taking some classes in improvisation. I would encourage you all to give it a try if you have the opportunity. It is a great opportunity to play.

On a more personal note, my husband and I, both grew up in the Mid-West. However, we have lived in Redmond for over 40 years. Our daughter divides her time between her home in the Salt Lake City area and her job in Billings, MT. Our son and his wife are getting settled in their new home in the Washington DC area.



Square dance pictures on this site by Lee Barnhart, Samena Squares, Kirkland, WA