THE DO'S
For Men
Do dance with several partners at a dance -- and always with your hostess at least once.
For Women
To be a really good dancer, you must be able to dance without having to think about your steps. Your feet must learn to respond easily to the rhythm of the music; you must be able to follow without apparent effort.
THE DONT'S
For Men
Don't apologize for your poor dancing. Improve it.
Don't try intricate steps your partner can't follow. She may be impressed by your dancing but she will likely prefer a less fancy dancer who doesn't make her feel uncomfortable.
Don't say you hate dancing just because you don't know how.
Don't let old-fashioned dancing date you!
Don't be serious. Leave your business face at the office when you step out.
For Women
Don't wear large corsages or ornaments in front. You'll make an impression -- but not the right kind.
If you are tall, don't try to appear smaller by bending your knees or slouching. This only spoils your posture.
If you are short, don't try to appear taller by dancing on your toes. This only shortens your steps and makes it more difficult to follow.
Don't dance for the onlookers' benefit. Concentrate on your partner.
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