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How to Be Courteous on the Dance Floor
by a eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor
Dance floors often get extremely crowded. You are likely to get bumped several times by other couples. Being courteous on the dance floor can eliminate this and help everyone dance smoothly. By following a few helpful tips, you can be a courteous dancer.
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How to Rent a Dance Floor for a Rave
by a eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor
When organizing a rave one of the most important steps is renting a space that has an adequate dance floor, since the dancing is the primary focus of the party. The dance floor needs to meet a number of important criteria if the rave is going to be a success.
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Rumba Dancing Technique for the Crowded Dance Floor
by Tony Meredith & Melanie LaPatin
Learn how to rumba dance on a crowded dance floor in this free instructional video dance lesson.
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How to Get Down on the Dance Floor
by baltlawyer
Dance floors can be intimidating, especially if you are shy. It is important to remember that social dancing is supposed to be fun, so just relax and have a good time.
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How to Rent a Dance Floor for Your Next Party
by soundmindevents
How to rent and decide what kind of dance floor you need for your next party
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How to Choose a Dance Floor
by a eHow Home & Garden Editor
Choosing the right dance floor is an important decision. Your ability to dance for years to come depends on your dance floor. You want your floor to uphold years of dancing and you want your body to feel great for years to come. Here are a few guidelines to help you choose the right dance floor.
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DIY Light Dance Floor
by Daniel Westlake
You can easily light a dance floor in inventive ways, without spending the extra money on expensive lighting setups. The most important thing to keep in mind when coming up with your own lighting for a dance floor is the repetition of lights, which can almost flicker and move with the music. Lower lighting also creates a better mood on the dance floor.
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How to Make a Dance Floor
by Marie Mulrooney
Regular access to a dance floor is a must for the serious dancer. If you don't have access to a dance studio or don't want to pay the fees, you can make your own dance floor with little more than an electric screwdriver and a box of screws. This project lets you build a dance floor of almost any size and shape. It can be done by one person but is best completed with a helper. Two people working together can finish almost any size dance floor in one afternoon.
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How to Install a Dance Floor
by Patricia Causey
Installing a dance floor is a project for the experienced "weekend warrior" who has a friend to help. Dance floors can be installed using pre-assembled kits that interlock or "from scratch," purchasing the individual materials and putting them together in several stages. The type of dance to be performed is not as relevant as the proper preparation of the subfloor and installation of the vinyl dance floor. With basic carpentry tools and a little patience, anyone can put in a dance floor that is safe for the dancers and will last for many years.
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How to Do a Mambo Cross Body Lead
by a eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor
The mambo is danced in place, rather than traveling around the dance floor. The cross body lead in the mambo allows the man and woman to change places on the dance floor.
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