Many square dancers are members of a specific square dance club, and often compete or attend various festivals throughout the year.
It might feature the bride and groom in square-dance clothing or dressed up as a cowboy and cowgirl, or it could be a sugar model of a cowboy boot or horseshoe.
Dances that enjoyed their heyday following the French Revolution, such as the Cotillion, now endure in modern day square dance form.
There is even an International Association of Square Dance Callers, to help square dancing enthusiasts find each other all over the United States.
Many variations done in the Texas Two-Step come from Foxtrot, in fact, as well as from the square dance world.