Tony Parkes | |
Birth Date: | November 10, 1949[1] |
Birth Place: | New York City, U.S. |
Death Date: | May 6, 2024 (aged 74) |
Genre: | Folk |
Occupation: | Folk dance caller/writer, musician |
Instrument: | Piano |
Years Active: | 1964–2024 |
Tony Parkes (November 10, 1949 – May 6, 2024) was an American professional square dance, contra dance and folk dance caller and choreographer who was active in the region surrounding Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States.[2] He wrote the book Contra Dance Calling – A Basic Text in 1992 and updated it in 2010.[3]
Parkes was born in 1949 in New York City, where he also grew up. He studied contra and square calling with several well-known callers including Ralph Page. He began calling folk dances in 1964 and called dances in 35 states, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, England, and Canada. He wrote more than 90 dances, with many published in the compilations Shadrack's Delight and Son of Shadrack.[4] [5] He also taught at dance events at well-known locations such as Pinewoods Camp and the John C. Campbell Folk School and called at the New England Folk Festival every year from 1969 until 2023.[6]
Parkes served on the boards of the Country Dance Society (Boston Centre), New England Folk Festival Association, and the Folk Arts Center of New England. He co-founded the band Yankee Ingenuity.
In 1973, Parkes moved to the Boston area[7] where he lived with his wife Beth Parkes in Billerica, Massachusetts.[8] Beth Parkes is also a square and contra dance caller. Tony Parkes survived colon cancer in 2018, but was diagnosed with a brain tumor in November 2023. He died on May 6, 2024.[9] [10]