Gay square dance

The first gay and lesbian square dance clubs formed in the mid-to-late 1970s in the USA.

There are currently about eighty gay square dance clubs worldwide.

The dancing is generally modern Western square dancing, as it is practiced throughout the world, standardized by Callerlab, the International Association of Square Dance Callers, and as generally practiced by clubs belonging to the International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs (IAGSDC), the umbrella organization for gay square dance clubs.

The primary differences between gay square dancing and that practiced in other clubs are: It is worth noting that this style of dancing—casual dress, no couple requirement, all-position dancing, high energy level—has been adopted by some newer non-gay square dance clubs (and youth square dance clubs in particular).

The continued flourishing of gay square dancing continues to influence the rest of the square dance community.

Dancers performing group routines on a pride parade float in the 2006 San Francisco Pride parade.