Good hygiene before and during the dance party shows respect and consideration for the other dancers.
Your outfit and accessories should be comfortable, safe, and easy to dance in.
“May I have this dance?” / “Would you like to dance?”
“Yes, thank you, I’d love to dance.”
Dance etiquette requires that one should avoid declining a dance unless you absolutely have to. However, a social dance is not an endurance marathon where you must dance until you drop.
When turned down, one should at first take it at face-value. When a dance can last for hours, there are not many people who can keep dancing non-stop and therefore will need to take a break from time to time.
The most effective way of becoming popular in the dancing circles is to be a good dancer so practice to improve your dancing. You don’t need to know hundreds of moves but must have a good lead/follow.
Modern jive freestyle dances are one of life’s rare opportunities for pure fun but this fun can easily be ruined by a snobbish attitude and lack of consideration for your fellow dancers. Freestyle dancing is an activity that enables us to share with another person our love for music and dancing – it is not a competition where one has to win or lose.
“Thank You”
Don’t just disappear, say good-bye to people you met and danced with and thank them for the dances. This will help them remember you the next time they see you. They may even invite you to join them at another dance class / evening dance. If you liked the music tell the DJ. If you enjoyed the lesson tell the dance teacher.
Used by permission. Jive Hive