Alex MacLeod is a square dance fiddler and caller from Seattle. An early member of the Seattle Subversive Square Dance Society, Alex has played or called for dances in barns, on boats, in fields and at farmer’s markets, in kitchens and on back decks, in taverns and in church basements, in grange halls and every once and awhile in big ballrooms with sprung wood floors! Alex learned his early old-time fiddling from the Canote brothers string band class, in Seattle, then almost immediately threw himself into organizing and playing for square dances. He learned his calling from square dance communities in the Pacific Northwest, and from national masters at events including The Festival of American Fiddle Tunes and Dare To Be Square West. Alex believes that music and dance are essential parts of communities making their own fun, and strengthening connections along the way. Outside of old time pursuits, you might find him out foraging, hunting, and hiking all over the Northwest, building instruments in his shop, or dutch oven cooking in a campground somewhere.