Old-Time Revival: Traditional Appalachian Square Dancing Slowly Refinds its Footing in Knoxville
Creator: Holly Haworth (February 13, 2013)
		
				
		Reprinted by permission of Metro Pulse and Holly Haworth, © 2013 
This well-written and lengthy article (available as a PDF through the link above or in an archived version of the original website captures the feeling of many of the new dance series spring up that feature southern Appalachian tunes and dances.
Collection: Southern Appalachian
Subjects: Southern Appalachian - general
Tags: Holly Haworth, Knoxville, Michael Ismerio, Phil Jamison, T-Claw
		
		
Subjects: Southern Appalachian - general
Tags: Holly Haworth, Knoxville, Michael Ismerio, Phil Jamison, T-Claw
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Citation
Holly Haworth, “Old-Time Revival: Traditional Appalachian Square Dancing Slowly Refinds its Footing in Knoxville,” Square Dance History Project, accessed November 4, 2025, https://www.squaredancehistory.org/items/show/1121.
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Old-Time Revival: Traditional Appalachian Square Dancing Slowly Refinds its Footing in Knoxville
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Reprinted by permission of Metro Pulse and Holly Haworth, © 2013 
This well-written and lengthy article (available as a PDF through the link above or in an archived version of the original website captures the feeling of many of the new dance series spring up that feature southern Appalachian tunes and dances.
            This well-written and lengthy article (available as a PDF through the link above or in an archived version of the original website captures the feeling of many of the new dance series spring up that feature southern Appalachian tunes and dances.
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Metro Pulse
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February 13, 2013