Organized in June 1962,
Whirl & Twirl was formed from two clubs - the Elk's Twirlers, Joe Curtis
caller, and the Whirlaways, Joe Johnson caller. The clubs were sponsored
by the Orlando
and Winter Park Recreation Departments.In the December 1962
issue of the Bow & Swing it was announced that Whirl & Twirl
would be holding intermediate level dances at the Robert E. Lee Junior High School
with Joe Curtis calling. As "New kids on the block" the club was
competing with more established clubs such as the Windermere Squares, the
Firehouse Squares, the Carriage Sets and the Pioneers. But a short time later
Joe Johnson took over the calling. The club had gained some notoriety and put
on a square dance demonstration at the Central Florida Fair. Just a little over
a year old and kicking up its heels, Whirl & Twirl was headed BIG TIME!
December 1963 saw a big
change at Whirl & Twirl. Out of the hills of West (by God) Virginia, by way of rural Georgia, came a mere slip of a
youth - Danny Robinson. Under Danny's calling the club really took off.
In 1965, Danny started
the Tenderfoot / Bigfoot concept and began dancing on Wednesday and Friday
nights. This format continues today. By 1967, no longer sponsored by the
recreation departments, the club wandered from hall to hall, leading a nomadic
existence for about two years. Finally in August 1969, the club settled into Slovak Gardens
where we spent the next fifteen years.
In 1970, at Danny’s
suggestion, Pete and Jan Shankle formed their first formal round dance class.
Pete and Jan had been providing informal classes since 1969. Rounds continued
under Pete and Jan until 1975 when Dick and Darlene Nordine stepped in and
became the club cuers. In 1987, after Dick accepted an overseas job with the US
Government, Roy Brown began playing some of Dick's tapes. After awhile the
tapes got old. and the dancers became bored with doing the same dances.
Immediately following one of Dick’s taped round dances Danny, thinking Roy
would be a good cuer, made an announcement, ”Be sure and be here next Friday
night as Roy Brown is going to try cueing a round live, not on tape, he's going
to learn to cue rounds himself.” So in January 1988 Roy Brown became Whirl
& Twirl’s own home grown cuer.
Because of a management change in 1983 Slovak Gardens
would not renew the club’s lease so a great search was undertaken to find a new
location. In October 1984, a vacant, non-air-conditioned, bare and dirty
warehouse was found. A giant renovation and relocation effort was put forth
and, on the appointed weekend, a great motorcade descended on Slovak Gardens.
In less than one day the club’s assets were moved lock, stock, and wagon
wheels. Through great determination and perseverance (and an extra helping of
pride) not one regular dance date was missed. Soon, with a great many
contributions and hard work, a new dance facility was born: THE HANGING MOSS
SQUARE DANCE CENTER. Good times, great fellowship and outstanding dances
soon gave Whirl & Twirl the reputation we enjoy today as being one real
fine place to square and round dance.For many years it had
been the dream of Whirl & Twirl to own its own dance facility and several
attempts were made to get something started. Armed with our past experiences
and this dream a building fund was established and nurtured over the years.
After a long hard search and a lot of hard work our dream finally became a
reality.
On January 15, 1995 we
celebrated the grand opening of our new dance facility - THE WHIRL AND TWIRL
SQUARE AND ROUND DANCE CENTER. From the paneled walls to the floating
wood floor the building was designed by square and round dancers for square and
round dancers. One to create a unique dancing experience and one that
will encourage you to come back time after time.
On September 17, 2004
Roy Brown retired as club cuer after 17 years of providing round dance
enjoyment for the Whirl & Twirl dancers. We were all sorry to see him
go. The club continued on with guest cuers until the first of March 2005
when Pete & Jan Shankle returned as club cuers after 23 years.
On February 24, 2006
Danny Robinson, our beloved caller who 'Served With A Noble Grace' for 42 1/2 years, died.
On July 1, 2006, Paul Place was named Club Caller. We were very proud that Paul agreed to join the Whirl & Twirl family, and he kept the club vibrant and exciting, throughout the 2 years he was with us. (Paul died on August 19th, 2008, and Whit Brown, who has a long association with the club, and is a great caller, joined our family.)
In June 2012, we will be proudly celebrating 50 years that our
club has been in existence. Our history has been
long and colorful. We are proud of our reputation for providing good
fellowship and outstanding calling and cueing. We are very thankful for the foresight and energy of a core of dynamic members, that have made it possible to dance
in our OWN facility. Know what? Whirl & Twirl is one
fine square and round dance club. Aren't you glad you're a member?