Snowball (swing dance)

For other uses, see Snowball (disambiguation).

Snowball is a variation of the swing dance that gets its name from the way that it gathers dancers.

The dance begins with a large number of dancers forming a ring around a small number of dancers (usually around 2-6). When the music starts, only the people in the middle of the ring dance. A little while into the song, the band calls out "snowball!", at which point each of the dancers in the middle grabs a new partner from the ring. This occurs a few more times until everyone has been brought into the dance.

Snowball dances have become a tradition in middle school gyms across much of North America.


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