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Betsy Gotta of North Brunswick, New Jersey has been square dancing for 57 and calling for 46 years. As a full-time caller Betsy currently calls regularly for 5 square dance clubs, Basic through C3B. She calls all programs from Contra through C-3B and is an accredited Callerlab Caller Coach.
Averaging approximately; 300 dances/classes per year, she has also attended the last 48 consecutive National Square Dance conventions, and called at the last 46 of them. In addition to her regular home calling program, Betsy travels throughout the United States & Canada for guest calling engagements, weekends, festivals, SD camping groups, and callers' schools. Her weekends include Wakefield , VA; Cherry Ridge, PA; Rehobeth, DE; Harper's Ferry, MD; Philadelphia; New York; San Francisco; Cleveland; San Diego; and Toronto. Her festivals have included the Richmond Festival, the Border Booster Festival in Montreal, Peel the Apple in New York, Star Spangled Festival in MD, Stars and Squares Forever in Washington, DC, Palm Springs Dance Fest in CA, Crack the Crab in Baltimore, MD, and Stars Across the Border in Toronto, Ont. She has done caller's schools and clinics in NY, NJ, DC, FL, WI, MN, OH, PA, Canada, and England.
Betsy also is the featured caller for instructional videos produced by Square Dance Videos Inc. and sold by Gottadance Videos, and has recorded for County Line and Desert Gold Records.
Betsy is currently serving her 4th term on the Board of Governors and has just completed her first term on the Executive Committee of Callerlab, was a member of the Executive Committee of Legacy, was the General Chairman of the 1992 New Jersey State Square Dance Convention, and helps her husband Roy teach round dancing. She is a founding member of the Callers' Council of NJ (and it's current President), a charter member of the Square Dance Council of NJ (and it's current Chairman), and with her husband Roy, a member of the Northern NJ Round Dance Leader's Council and Roundalab.
In 2001, at the IAGSDC Convention in Vancouver, Betsy received the Golden Boot Award, for her efforts to bridge the gap between gay and straight square dance clubs.
In 2006, at the CALLERLAB Convention in Charlotte, Betsy received the Milestone Award, CALLERLAB's highest honor, for her numerous contributions to the square dance activity.