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Dance Etiquette it is the set of
conventional rules through which
participants follow the social
behavior dimensions of dance. It
also determines whether your
social dance is happy dance or
unhappy dance experience.
Formal
Tailcoat, Tuxedo Coat, Regular
Coat, Bow Tie Or Regular Necktie,
Black Trouser
Ball Gown, Evening Gown,
Dinner Gown, Cocktail Gown
Semi-formal
Dress Shirt And Tie, Vest Or
Sweater That Shows The Tie
Dinner Dresses, Flowing Pants
Dressy Casual ( Practices,
Dance Lessons )
Solid Color T-shirts, Turtleneck, Polo
Shirt, Cotton Slacks
Anything That Displays A
Conservativ, Toned-down
Appearance
Latin
Button-up Shirt, Solid T-shirt,
Turtleneck, Dress, Slacks, Bright
Colorful Outfits Are Accepted
Sexy Outfits And Long Slit Skirts,
Low Necklines And Exposed
Midriffsare Popular
✓ Shower and use a deodorant
✓ Brush your teeth and use mouthwash/
breath mint
✓ Abstain from foods that produce strong
odor
✓ Don’t smoke, it causes foul mouth and
clothing odor
✓ Check your grooming periodically
✓ Freshen up and towel off periodically in
the bathroom
✓ Carrying an extra shirt is advisable for
men in case they need to change
Line Of
Direction
(Counter
Clockwise)
While On The
Floor (Avoid
Colliding With
Other Pairs)
Be Polite
(Thank Or
Compliment
Your Partner)
Accompany
Your Partner
Back To Her
Seat
✓ Never blame a partner for missed execution of
figures
✓ Dance to the level of your partner
✓ The show must go on, say “sorry” to your
partner if something went wrong.
✓ Be personable, smile and make eye contact with
partner.
✓ Project a positive image on the dance floor even if it’s
not your personal style.
✓ Dance at the level of your partner.
✓ If you don’t know the dance, be honest, refuse promptly
if asked to dance.
✓ No teaching on the dance floor. It may insult your
partner.
✓ Do not cut other dancers off.
Social dances and dance mixers are dances
intended primarily to get to know other people in
attendance to a certain social function.
They are also called ballroom dances. They are
usually performed in pairs, male and female, but may
also be performed in groups.
Social dances are classified into two major
classifications:
and the .
Slow Waltz Austria
Tango Argentina
Viennese Waltz Vienna
Foxtrot USA
Quickstep USA
It was derived from old German word waltzen,
meaning to roll, to turn or to glide.
It was born in the suburbs of Vienna and in the
alpine regions of Austria. It is a progressive dance
written in ¾ time where the first beat measure is
accented.
❖Erect posture and rise-and-fall. The first step of the
measure is taken with bent knee and followed on
the second and third steps by both partners rising to
full height on balls of the feet
❖Forward steps are taken on the heel directly toward
the partner.
❖On side steps, both partners sway slightly away
from their direction of the travel
❖Partners stay fairly close together and take a long
reaching steps
They are called Latin American dances because
most of them are from the Latin-American
countries. Latin dances distinguishes themselves
by the costumes worn by performers. They are
somewhat revealing, tight-fitting, sexy yet
sophisticated in nature. They are also
distinguished by the nature of the movements.
They are freer and can be performed in close or
open hold.
Cha-cha-cha Cuba
Rumba Cuba
Samba Brazil
Paso Doble Span
Jive / Boogie USA
Swing USA
Merengue Dominican Republic
Salsa Cuba
Mambo Cuba
In 1953, Cuban Orchestra America started playing the
time-honored-danzon with a new syncopated beat. It
sounded like a slow mambo, and Cuban dancers used a
slight triple hip undulation on the slow count. This was
changed gradually into triple step on the slow count,
thus cha cha cha was born. It was introduced in the US
in 1954
It is the most popular of the Latin dances.
❖Shoulders remain quiet and free arms are kept about
shoulder level with palms down
❖All steps are taken on the flat of the foot with the
exception of the back step which is taken on the ball of
the foot with weight kept well forward.
❖Forward steps are taken with weight held back
TIMING:
Take the forward of leading foot and step off the second
beat of the bar of the music
A social dance which allow group of performers to change
partners periodically while dancing to allow chance to get
to know other members of the performing group.
✓Improves body coordination
✓Improves balance and muscle tone
✓Improve posture and flexibility
✓Increases bone density
✓Decreases risk of dementia and other mental illness
✓Decreases psychological stress
✓Minimizes risk for heart-related diseases like high blood
pressure
Read the statement carefully. Choose
only the letter of the correct answer
and write it in the corresponding
number in your answer sheet
What do we mean by “No-fault dancing?
Number 1:
a. No teaching on the dance floor
b. Dance to the level of your partner
c. Do not cut other dancers off
d. Compliment your partner dance floor.
Foxtrot and Quickstep are classified as
Modern standard dances that was
originated in what country?
Number 2:
a. Argentina c. Cuba
b. Brazil d. USA
Which of the following does not belong to
the group?
Number 3:
a. Quickstep c. Samba
b. Slow Waltz d. Foxtrot
Which of the following, aside from fitness,
can developed of one engages in social
dancing activities?
Number 4:
a. Respect b. Sense of community
b. Courtesy c. All of them
Which of the following is the attire
appropriate for males in Modern Standard
Dances?
Number 5:
a. Black/white shirt
b. Black/ white sweat shirt
c. Black/ white long sleeves
d. Coat and tie
Enumerate the following:
What are the SIX types of
Dance Etiquette?
Numbers 6-11:
What are the TWO
Classifications of Social
Dancing?
Numbers 12-13:
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Cha-cha-cha
Slow Waltz
Foxtrot
Tango
Salsa
Mambo
Quickstep
Paso Doble
Viennese
Waltz
Rumba
Samba
Jive
Swing
Merengue
Here are the answers to the multiple choice questions:1. a2. d 3. c4. c5. d6. Line of direction7. Be polite 8. Accompany partner back to seat9. Never blame partner10. Dance to level of partner 11. Say sorry if something went wrong12. Ballroom dances13. Latin dances

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Here are the answers to the multiple choice questions:1. a2. d 3. c4. c5. d6. Line of direction7. Be polite 8. Accompany partner back to seat9. Never blame partner10. Dance to level of partner 11. Say sorry if something went wrong12. Ballroom dances13. Latin dances

  • 1.
  • 2. Dance Etiquette it is the set of conventional rules through which participants follow the social behavior dimensions of dance. It also determines whether your social dance is happy dance or unhappy dance experience.
  • 3.
  • 4. Formal Tailcoat, Tuxedo Coat, Regular Coat, Bow Tie Or Regular Necktie, Black Trouser Ball Gown, Evening Gown, Dinner Gown, Cocktail Gown Semi-formal Dress Shirt And Tie, Vest Or Sweater That Shows The Tie Dinner Dresses, Flowing Pants Dressy Casual ( Practices, Dance Lessons ) Solid Color T-shirts, Turtleneck, Polo Shirt, Cotton Slacks Anything That Displays A Conservativ, Toned-down Appearance Latin Button-up Shirt, Solid T-shirt, Turtleneck, Dress, Slacks, Bright Colorful Outfits Are Accepted Sexy Outfits And Long Slit Skirts, Low Necklines And Exposed Midriffsare Popular
  • 5. ✓ Shower and use a deodorant ✓ Brush your teeth and use mouthwash/ breath mint ✓ Abstain from foods that produce strong odor ✓ Don’t smoke, it causes foul mouth and clothing odor ✓ Check your grooming periodically ✓ Freshen up and towel off periodically in the bathroom ✓ Carrying an extra shirt is advisable for men in case they need to change
  • 6. Line Of Direction (Counter Clockwise) While On The Floor (Avoid Colliding With Other Pairs) Be Polite (Thank Or Compliment Your Partner) Accompany Your Partner Back To Her Seat
  • 7. ✓ Never blame a partner for missed execution of figures ✓ Dance to the level of your partner ✓ The show must go on, say “sorry” to your partner if something went wrong.
  • 8. ✓ Be personable, smile and make eye contact with partner. ✓ Project a positive image on the dance floor even if it’s not your personal style. ✓ Dance at the level of your partner. ✓ If you don’t know the dance, be honest, refuse promptly if asked to dance. ✓ No teaching on the dance floor. It may insult your partner. ✓ Do not cut other dancers off.
  • 9.
  • 10. Social dances and dance mixers are dances intended primarily to get to know other people in attendance to a certain social function. They are also called ballroom dances. They are usually performed in pairs, male and female, but may also be performed in groups. Social dances are classified into two major classifications: and the .
  • 11. Slow Waltz Austria Tango Argentina Viennese Waltz Vienna Foxtrot USA Quickstep USA
  • 12. It was derived from old German word waltzen, meaning to roll, to turn or to glide. It was born in the suburbs of Vienna and in the alpine regions of Austria. It is a progressive dance written in ¾ time where the first beat measure is accented.
  • 13. ❖Erect posture and rise-and-fall. The first step of the measure is taken with bent knee and followed on the second and third steps by both partners rising to full height on balls of the feet ❖Forward steps are taken on the heel directly toward the partner. ❖On side steps, both partners sway slightly away from their direction of the travel ❖Partners stay fairly close together and take a long reaching steps
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  • 15. They are called Latin American dances because most of them are from the Latin-American countries. Latin dances distinguishes themselves by the costumes worn by performers. They are somewhat revealing, tight-fitting, sexy yet sophisticated in nature. They are also distinguished by the nature of the movements. They are freer and can be performed in close or open hold.
  • 16. Cha-cha-cha Cuba Rumba Cuba Samba Brazil Paso Doble Span Jive / Boogie USA Swing USA Merengue Dominican Republic Salsa Cuba Mambo Cuba
  • 17. In 1953, Cuban Orchestra America started playing the time-honored-danzon with a new syncopated beat. It sounded like a slow mambo, and Cuban dancers used a slight triple hip undulation on the slow count. This was changed gradually into triple step on the slow count, thus cha cha cha was born. It was introduced in the US in 1954 It is the most popular of the Latin dances.
  • 18. ❖Shoulders remain quiet and free arms are kept about shoulder level with palms down ❖All steps are taken on the flat of the foot with the exception of the back step which is taken on the ball of the foot with weight kept well forward. ❖Forward steps are taken with weight held back TIMING: Take the forward of leading foot and step off the second beat of the bar of the music
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. A social dance which allow group of performers to change partners periodically while dancing to allow chance to get to know other members of the performing group.
  • 22. ✓Improves body coordination ✓Improves balance and muscle tone ✓Improve posture and flexibility ✓Increases bone density ✓Decreases risk of dementia and other mental illness ✓Decreases psychological stress ✓Minimizes risk for heart-related diseases like high blood pressure
  • 23.
  • 24. Read the statement carefully. Choose only the letter of the correct answer and write it in the corresponding number in your answer sheet
  • 25. What do we mean by “No-fault dancing? Number 1: a. No teaching on the dance floor b. Dance to the level of your partner c. Do not cut other dancers off d. Compliment your partner dance floor.
  • 26. Foxtrot and Quickstep are classified as Modern standard dances that was originated in what country? Number 2: a. Argentina c. Cuba b. Brazil d. USA
  • 27. Which of the following does not belong to the group? Number 3: a. Quickstep c. Samba b. Slow Waltz d. Foxtrot
  • 28. Which of the following, aside from fitness, can developed of one engages in social dancing activities? Number 4: a. Respect b. Sense of community b. Courtesy c. All of them
  • 29. Which of the following is the attire appropriate for males in Modern Standard Dances? Number 5: a. Black/white shirt b. Black/ white sweat shirt c. Black/ white long sleeves d. Coat and tie
  • 31. What are the SIX types of Dance Etiquette? Numbers 6-11:
  • 32. What are the TWO Classifications of Social Dancing? Numbers 12-13:
  • 33.
  • 34. 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Cha-cha-cha Slow Waltz Foxtrot Tango Salsa Mambo Quickstep Paso Doble Viennese Waltz Rumba Samba Jive Swing Merengue