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DANCE ETIQUETTE
• is a set of guidelines that help
you navigate the social
dimensions of dancing.
These
guidelines
include:
Personal grooming

What to wear

DANCE
Asking for a dance
ETIQUETT On the floor
E
No-fault dancing
Dance floor demeanor / behavior
1
PROPER GROOMING
Dancing is an activity where two people come in close
contact.

Before a dance:
•Shower and use a deodorant
•Brush teeth and use mouthwash or breath mint
•Abstain from foods that produce strong odors, like those heavy in
garlic
During a dance:

•Check your grooming periodically

•During active dance sessions, freshen up and


towel off periodically in the bathroom
•Gentlemen, you can carry an extra shirt with
you to the dance, in case you need a change.
WHAT TO WEAR?
WHAT TO WEAR

Dancing has its own culture. In


social dances and dance mixers,
the more formal the dance, the
more formal the outfit.
FORMAL
Gentlemen
•Tailcoat
•Tuxedo Coat
•Regular Coat
•Bow Tie or Regular
Necktie
•Black Trouser
FORMAL
Ladies
• Ball Gown
• Evening Gown
• Dinner Gown
• Cocktail Gown
SEMI -FORMAL
Gentlemen
•Dress Shirt and Tie
•Vest or Sweater
that shows the tie
SEMI
-FORMAL
Ladies

•Dinner Dresses
•Flowing Pants
DRESSY CASUAL
Gentlemen
•Solid Color T- shirts
•Turtleneck
•Polo Shirt
•Cotton Slacks
DRESSY CASUAL
Ladies
Anything that
displays a
conservative,
toned-down
appearance
LATIN Gentlemen
• Button-up shirt
• Solid T-shirt
• Turtleneck
• Dress Slacks
• Bright Colorful Outfits
are Accepted
LATIN
Ladies
•Sexy outfits and
long Slit skirts
•Low necklines &
exposed midriffs
DON’Ts IN TERMS OF OUTFITS
and DANCE SHOES:
• Do not wear sneaker. Always wear dance
shoes.
• Avoid sleeveless shirts and strapped dresses.
• Avoid shaggy, baggy, low armpit upper shirt.
• Avoid accessories like big rings, watches,
brooches, loose/long necklaces and big belt
buckles.
• Long hair should be put up or tied in a
Asking
For
A
Dance
When asking for a dance, it is easiest to stay with
traditional phrases:
`May I have this dance?'‘
``May I have this
Waltz/Rumba/Foxtrot/etc.?'‘
``Would you like to dance?'‘
``Care to dance?'‘
``Shall we dance?'
ON THE DANCE FLOOR
•Line of Direction (Counter clockwise)
•While on the Floor (Avoid colliding with other
pairs)
•Be Polite (Thank or Compliment your
Partner)

NO-FAULT DANCING
•Never blame a partner for missed execution
of figures
•Dance to the level of your partner
•The show must go on, say “sorry” to
your partner if something went wrong
DEMEANOR
•If you don’t know the dance, be honest,
refuse promptly if asked to dance.
•No teaching on the dance floor. It may
insult your partner
•Do not cut other dancers off.
DEMEANOR
•Be personable, smile and make eye
contact with partner.
•Project a positive image on the dance
floor even if it’s not your personal style.
•Dance at the level of your partner
TRUE
FALSE
Dance etiquette a set of
guidelines that help you
navigate the social
dimensions of dancing.
TRUE FALSE
TRUE
You should shower
during a dance.
TRUE FALSE
FALSE
Wear sneakers on
the dance floor.
TRUE FALSE
FALSE
While on the Floor,
avoid colliding with other
pairs.
TRUE FALSE
TRUE
Dance to the level of
your partner.

TRUE FALSE
TRUE
You can’t wear formal
attire in social dances.

TRUE FALSE
FALSE
Always blame a partner
for missed execution of
figures.
TRUE FALSE
FALSE
Dance etiquette are
important to have a
happy dancing
experience.
TRUE FALSE
TRUE
DANCE
ETIQUETTE
Personal grooming

What to wear?

DANCE
Asking for a dance
ETIQUETT On the floor
E
No-fault dancing
Dance floor demeanor / behavior
WHAT IS THE
IMPORTANCE IF
KNOWING THE
BASIC DANCE
ETIQUETTE?
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