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HOE-DOWNFROMRODEO

Today, we’re going to

listen to music from the

ballet Rodeo, by Aaron

Copland.

Copland liked the spirit of

the American West. Four

years earlier, Copland

wrote another western

ballet called Billy the Kid.

In Rodeo, a young

cowgirl meets and falls

in love with a cowboy at

a hoedown. Hoedowns

and square dancing were

popular forms of

entertainment during the

early 1900’s.

Aaron Copland composed

music that tried to capture

the fun and excitement of

an old-fashioned hoedown.

He used folksongs from

Ireland and Scotland that

developed into American

fiddle tunes.

“Hoedown” from Rodeo

Dance Moves

Formation: - 2 parallel

lines facing each other

Count off by 2’s and

assign #1’s and #2’s

Intro – 00-:14 (wait)

:15 – Tap heels

R-8, L-8, R-8,

L-6, R-6, L-6

Section 1 (:34)

Forward 4 – Partner

Clap 4

Back 4 – Clap own

hands 4

Repeat above

Section 2 (:41)

#1’s – elbow turn – 8 and

back to place for 8

#2’s – elbow turn – 8 and

back to place for 8

Section 3 (1:02)

#1’s – Do Si Do – 8 and

back to place for 8

#2’s – Do Si Do – 8 and

back to place for 8

Section 1 (:34)

Forward 4 – Partner

Clap 4

Back 4 – Clap own

hands 4

No Repeat

Let’s

try

this

much!

Section 4 (1:25)

Pairs move down the set

improvising cowboy

moves (16 beats each)

(5 pair)

The lines take little steps

toward the head of the

set to make room at the

end.

Section 5 (2:06)

Stomp on the beat and

clap on the offbeats

slowing with the music

Section 1 (2:32)

Forward 4 – Partner

Clap 4

Back 4 – Clap own

hands 4

Repeat above

Section 2

#1’s – elbow turn – 8 and

back to place for 8

#2’s – elbow turn – 8 and

back to place for 8

Stomp, stomp stomp at

the end to match the

music

Let’s

try

it

all!

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