Thursday, September 8, 2011

ANGEL RANGER'S FINISHING SCHOOL-DANCE ETIQUETTES


Dance Etiquette

Dance etiquette are conventional rules which govern the social behavior of dance by participants. Etiquettes are important to maintain a peaceful code of conduct to avoid general misbehavior.  Rules of etiquettes helps be open to criticism and enhance performance.  Such rules include the way in which the performer approaches the target needs.  Etiquette can vary in its specification and stringency between different styles of dance.

 

Rules

§                    Dancing is all about loving, caring and sharing.
§                    Honor your parents, teachers, instructors and assistants.
§                    Never bad language, lie, cheat, beg, borrow or steal.
§                    Never push, let the other person go first.
§                    When things go wrong on the dance floor always apologize.
§                    Never laugh or make fun of others dancing or singing.
§                    Never talk during the class.
§                    Never dance without a proper warm-up session.
§                    Do disturb other peoples performances.
§                    Always encourage performers with claps or cheering sounds.
§                    Always bow after every performance.
§                    Learn to introduce yourself and your dance.
§                    Practice your basic steps every time you begin dancing.
§                    Never eat or drink on the dance floor. 
§                    Always encourage children in performances.
§                    Follow the leader.

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