Dancing Tips In Night Clubs
On the Dance Floor
When you've had your drink, it's time to move to the floor. Do not put this off too long, or you risk psyching yourself out. Let the music in and let your body move to the music.
Be respectful of others' dance space. Don't crowd people -- if you'd like to dance near someone, dance near an opening between a couple of people. Other dancers will often sense a new body nearby and shift to make room. If they don't, they may be part of a group, so just move over a bit. Under no circumstances should you grind up against a stranger without first establishing permission.
Tips for Beginners
- Stepping back and forth is a basic dance step, but make sure to allow a beat between each step to avoid the appearance of rocking. As you shift your weight to the right, tap or do a low kick with your left foot before shifting the weight back to your left foot. Allow your hips to sway or dip a little with each weight shift, and let your shoulders follow suit (though be careful not to hunch). Let your arms hang naturally, bending a little at the elbow. Snapping to the beat is useful if you don't know what to do with your hands, but use it sparingly. Leaving your hands in a closed "snapping position" is another option.
- Move around a bit while doing this basic dance move. If you're dancing with a partner, try turning around and looking at him or her over your shoulder for a bit, or circling around him or her. By yourself, moving in a slow circle is a good option.
- Be careful of too much up-and-down movement. Bobbing your head or bouncing on the balls of your feet has its place, but if you do it too fast it comes off as frantic. Consider moving back and forth to every other beat, slowing and smoothing the pace of your movements.
Most of all, relax, look around you, have fun and smile!"
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