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Social dance is a category of dances that have a social function and context.Social dances
are intended for participation rather than performance and can be led and followed with
relative ease.They are often danced merely to socialise and for entertainment, though they
may have ceremonial, competitive and erotic functions. Many social dances of European origin
are in recent centuries partner dances (see Ballroom dance) but this is quite rare elsewhere,
where there may instead be circle dances or line dances, perhaps reserved for those of a
certain age, gender or social position.
Ballroom dance is a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively
around the world. Because of its performance and entertainment aspects, ballroom dance is
also widely enjoyed on stage, film, and television.
What is dance?
Even though another career path may ultimately be chosen, in dance children learn the
cooperative effort necessary to produce a high quality work of art. Every child benefits from
quality dance training. Long-term learnings go far beyond practical applications in dance.
Dancers enter society with the ability to maintain the uncompromising high standards nurtured
during their dance training.
Creative thinking skills are developed through dance, as well as learning the value of discipline,
commitment and work ethic. Self-confidence develops as young people overcome challenges
to master new goals, learning to apply themselves and accomplish any task put before them.
Dance teaches children about music, rhythm and beat. Students also have a better
understanding of spatial relationships and learn to think with both sides of their brain. All these
skills enhance a child’s academic performance, as well as their physical well-being.
Dance keeps you fit! Dance teaches the importance of movement and fitness in a variety of
ways through a variety of disciplines. As well, dancers learn to coordinate muscles to move
through proper positions. Dancing is a great activity to pursue at almost any age provided you
are in proper health to handle the rigors of dancing for life.
All in all, dance is a great way to build invaluable social skills. Much more importantly however, it
is an opportunity to teach your children the importance of being part of something larger than
themselves. Dancers learn to take turns, to share attention, and to cooperate with others as they
work within a group. These life lessons are part of the appeal of dance classes to parents around
the world. Much like team sports, dance for children can teach some invaluable and important
lessons.
Social dance is a category of dances that have a social function and context.Social dances
are intended for participation rather than performance and can be led and followed with
relative ease.They are often danced merely to socialise and for entertainment, though they
may have ceremonial, competitive and erotic functions. Many social dances of European origin
are in recent centuries partner dances (see Ballroom dance) but this is quite rare elsewhere,
where there may instead be circle dances or line dances, perhaps reserved for those of a
certain age, gender or social position.
Ballroom dance is a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively
around the world. Because of its performance and entertainment aspects, ballroom dance is
also widely enjoyed on stage, film, and television.
What is dance?
Even though another career path may ultimately be chosen, in dance children learn the
cooperative effort necessary to produce a high quality work of art. Every child benefits from
quality dance training. Long-term learnings go far beyond practical applications in dance.
Dancers enter society with the ability to maintain the uncompromising high standards nurtured
during their dance training.
Creative thinking skills are developed through dance, as well as learning the value of discipline,
commitment and work ethic. Self-confidence develops as young people overcome challenges
to master new goals, learning to apply themselves and accomplish any task put before them.
Dance teaches children about music, rhythm and beat. Students also have a better
understanding of spatial relationships and learn to think with both sides of their brain. All these
skills enhance a child’s academic performance, as well as their physical well-being.
Dance keeps you fit! Dance teaches the importance of movement and fitness in a variety of
ways through a variety of disciplines. As well, dancers learn to coordinate muscles to move
through proper positions. Dancing is a great activity to pursue at almost any age provided you
are in proper health to handle the rigors of dancing for life.
All in all, dance is a great way to build invaluable social skills. Much more importantly however, it
is an opportunity to teach your children the importance of being part of something larger than
themselves. Dancers learn to take turns, to share attention, and to cooperate with others as they
work within a group. These life lessons are part of the appeal of dance classes to parents around
the world. Much like team sports, dance for children can teach some invaluable and important
lessons.