Friday, July 2, 2010

Avoid Crashing on the Dance Floor

So you think you’re all set to get out there and dance? Well, before you do so, keep the military paraphernalia away. You sure won’t require them here! The important things you need to know out on the dance floor are these:

How to take cover in the crowd!

Beginners are always, always filled with nervousness. Don’t worry, it’s a universal thing! If you want to remain hidden while you try out your first dance, here is one important guideline: Always stick to the middle of the dance floor! The dance-floor-crashingouter edges of the dance floor are for experienced dancers who are comfortable with being stared at, and the middle enables you to move at your own pace with no hassles or stares from anyone!

The Universally Recognized Dance Panic Signal
The chances of collision on the dance floor are quite high, especially when said dance floor is crowded. Many a time, the leader of the dance will be leading you into the path of another couple, in which case, it is your duty to tap him on the shoulder as a precaution of oncoming collision! You may want to scream ‘Watch Out!’ but this is never a good idea, and you will definitely end up embarrassing yourself and your partner if you do it!

In a Jam? March!

If you’ve ever found yourself in a weird spot on the dance floor, you’ll know what I’m talking about! Perhaps you can make no sense of the rhythm of the music playing, or your partner hasn’t a clue about how the Cha-Cha varies from the waltz. In any case, here’s what you do: March! The ‘quick’ rhythm we discussed before, where you go ‘quick, quick, quick, quick’ or ‘march, two, three, four’ will come to your rescue every time! Simple steps, moving your body to the rhythm, and you’re sorted!

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