(Dance Floor) Size Matters
Often, when you are learning how to dance in dance classes you get a large area to dance around in. Some people do not realize that you generally will not get the same amount of space when you go out to dance. Most likely, the dance floor will be crowded with other dancing couples, giving you a limited area to work with. This cuts down on some of the range of motion you have and combinations that you can normally do with a more open dance floor. Dancing in a crowded area may be a little out of your comfort zone, but there are some ways that you can adjust to your new dance environment.
When you take group dance classes, if the class is at full capacity, then you can get a feel of having a smaller space to work in. This is more realistic to a club dance floor or a dancehall. You may have a more difficult time adjusting once you get to a real dance floor if the size of the class is very small, giving each couple more room to work with, or if you take private lessons. Some instructors will actually give you a set space that you have to dance in, which will be smaller and a more accurate portrayal of what you will have to work with.
One hint to this situation is to take smaller steps. This will shorten your length of travel, hopefully preventing any run-ins with other couples. But the best way to learn what to do is just to practice. Come on in and visit Dance FX Studios in Mesa, Arizona. We offer Private Dance Lessons and Group Dance Lessons that can help you get the practice and confidence you need for the social dance setting. We specialize on social dancing for adults, which is perfect for learning how to dance in real life situations. For more information about Dance FX Studios, visit