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More than just being polite on the dance floor, more than saying
"I'm Sorry" if you bump into someone on the dance floor.
The dance floor should be treated with care. Drinks, food, cigarettes
should never be brought onto the dance floor. Dance floor etiquette
should be viewed as a way to better utilize the dance floor so that
everyone has fun. Dancers should move around the dance floor in a
counter-clockwise direction (CCW). This is generally refered to as
the "Line of Dance". Avoid travelling against the LOD (Do not travel
clockwise around the dance floor).
The dance floor is usually divided into lanes, with the outside lane
being described as the "FAST" lane. The fast outside lane of the dance
floor is for progressive dancing. Progressive dancing is just as it
sounds it progresses without stops, including 2-Step, Triple-2 or Polka,
and Waltz. Progressive dancers should move around the outside of the
floor, careful not to cut the corners or cut in front other dancers.
Use caution with styling (extended arms and elbows) when the dance floor
is crowded. There is also be an "slow" lane just inside the outside fast
lane. The inside "slow" lane of the dance floor is for Flow (pattern)
Dances or stop and go circle pattern dancing. Flow dancers should be
careful not to cut the corners or cut in front of another flow/pattern
dance taking place on the floor at the same time.
The inside of the dance floor is for couples stationary dances
(swing, cha-cha, etc.), all line dancing, and good ole Rock & Roll.
Line dancers should form several shorter lines, avoiding extending the
lines into the couples progressive and flow lanes. If the lines are
getting close to these lanes, start another line, several short lines
are much better than 1 or 2 long lines. Keep in mind that most line
dances move from one direction to another and can interfere with couples
dancing. If you see this is going to happen, shift to another line or
start one of your own.
All dancers should take caution when entering
or exiting the dance floor this will help to avoid collisions.
Line dancers should never occupy all three lanes and prevent other
dancers from taking the floor. Likewise those in the fast & slow lanes
should never cut into the center of the floor when Line Dancers are
present.
When Line Dancers are not on the floor then Swing dancers should
take the center or, if the floor is not large enough, the outside
corners floor.
In effect Dance Floor Etiquette serves to increase the availble space
of the dance floor. And once the dance is finished, if you are not
planning on dancing the next dance, please clear the dance floor.
Those long conversations on the dance floor while others are trying
to dance around you are going to get yu a few strange looks.
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