Wilde Bunch
Web Site: wildebunch.org
Location: Albuquerque, NM, USA
Started: March 1983
Classes:
- We usually have one Basic through Mainstream class each year.
- Plus, Advanced and C-1 classes are taught periodically as needed.
Club Caller:
Levels:
Dance Location:
Albuquerque Square Dance Center (map) 4909-15 Hawkins St. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87109
(505) 345-9797
Fly-Ins Hosted:
- Chase the Chile hosted in September or October of even-numbered years. Our sister club, Rocky Mountain Rainbeaus, hosts their fly-in on the odd-numbered years.
- West Coast A&C
Conventions Hosted:
- 1992 | Diamonds In The DesertHistory:
[Edited April 2008]
History:
In March 1983, Don Durham and Teddy Garvin gathered a small group of friends together in Teddy’s living room and got them enthused about something new in the Gay world: square dancing! Gay square dancing started as an offshoot of the popularity of the “Urban Cowboy” rage. A chance gathering at the Reno Gay Rodeo of a few other Gay square dancers from around the country really got things going.
Don had no experience teaching or calling square dance, but he had enough interest to keep on keeping on, teaching Dosados and Swing Your Partners along with the best of them. The Wilde Bunch’s first public location was Adam’s Den, an Albuquerque Gay Bar, then the group moved to the Albuquerque Social Club until 1996.
Although square dancing isn’t normally choreographed for performances, the Wilde Bunch did its first public performance during Jon Hull’s “Caught in the Act” at the KiMo Theatre in June 1983, and had performed in this variety show every year until the last show in 2000.
Over the years, nearly 700 people have been through the Basics of Gay square dancing in Albuquerque alone – that’s over 65 Basic classes. The Wilde Bunch is a charter member of the International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs (IAGSDC®). It was one of the first clubs in the country to reach parity in the number of men and women members of the club, and has continued to have an all-inclusive policy for dancers.
The Wilde Bunch club callers, Bill Eyler and Kris Jensen, both caught the calling bug early on in their square dance careers. Bill saw that first performance at the KiMo Theatre in 1983, and excitedly joined the next class. Bill became the club caller in 1984 after Don Durham moved on to Tucson to pursue his career. Kris was totally hooked after her first fly-in in 1990 and also jumped right into learning to call. They have since become internationally recognized callers in both the Gay and straight communities. Both have received the Golden Boot Award, a peer award presented at the annual IAGSDC conventions which draw 1,000 or more dancers from around the world. Bill Eyler moved to Palm Springs in 2017, leaving Kris Jensen and Scott Amspoker as the Wilde Bunch's club callers.
The Wilde Bunch has participated for many years in the annual Albuquerque Gay Pride celebration with walking performances, booths at the PrideFest and performances at New Mexico Expo.
The Wilde Bunch has been dancing regularly one or two nights a week at the Albuquerque Square Dance Center since 1996. Along with classes, the Wilde Bunch has monthly dances for all its members and special events – even the occasional performance.
Having just celebrated its 25th anniversary, the Wilde Bunch looks forward to many more years bringing to Albuquerque the fun of Friendship Set to Music!
Written by Bill Eyler April, 2008
Clippings:
Ephemera:
Photos:
James Ozanich and Bill Eyler at the Balloon Fiesta Fly-In, October 1986
Photos: Conventions
At Star Thru The Golden Gate, 1986
At Explode The Rose, 1987
At Cross Trails In The Desert, 1988
At Northstar Promenade, 1990
At Cast A Shadow In The Sun, 1991
At Diamonds In The Desert, 1992
At Remake The Circle, 1993
At Stars and Squares Forever, 1994
At Track 2 Chicago. 1995
At Stars, Thars and Cable Cars, 1996
At Wheel & Deal, 1997
At Weave The Rose, 1998
At Lights, Camera, Linear Action, 1999
At Crack The Crab, 2000
At Make Magic, 2001
At Cloverleafs & Maple Leafs, 2002
At Anchors Aweigh With a Half-Sashay, 2003
At Remake The Heatwave, 2004
At Star Thru The Silicon Galaxy, 2005
At Wish Upon A Thar, 2006
At Red Rocks and Purple Mountains, 2007
At Touch A Quarter Century, 2008
At DC Diamond Circulate, 2009
At Chi-Town Shakedown, 2010
At Gone With The Windmill, 2011
At Dance Up A Storm, 2012
At Weave Your Heart in San Francisco, 2013
At Squeeze The Hive, 2014
At Swing Me in St. Louis, 2015
At Maple Leafs Regroup, 2016
At Palm Springs Swing & Mix 2017, 2017
At Circle Back to Seattle, 2018
At Belles Run Philadelphia 2019, 2019
At Twin City Spin, 2022
At Follow Your Northern Neighbour, 2023
