7 Social Ballroom Dance Tips for Followers

***Dealing with Social Dance Parties***

First, what does Follower mean? In Ballroom dancing there are designations for the 2 dance partners’ roles. The “leader” subtly guides and initiates the steps while the “follower” interprets his signals and performs the suggested movements.

This post today is for Followers, because sometimes we just need a little information for self-care mixed with a little empathy. Listed are some basic Ballroom Social Customs and reminders especially for followers. Suggestions from Linda Springstead, Ballroom dance instructor since 1988.

  • FOLLOWER TIP #1 – Most important? MAKE DANCING PLEASANT for both yourself and your partner with preparation. 
    • FOR SAFETY wear snug dance shoes that will not stick to the floor and jewelry that won’t cause injury. 
    • To AVOID fashion faux pas, a basic rule of thumb is that the more formal the dance, the more formal the clothing.  In all cases a dancer’s comfort is key.
    • FRESHEN UP before a dance. Deodorant, body powder on hot days, and bring breath mints. 
    • SMILE and enjoy the music.  And of course, KEEP LEARNING to dance and follow better and better, becoming a favored partner on the dance scene.
  • FOLLOWER TIP #2 – THE CUSTOM of dancing no more than 2 consecutive dances per partner allows you to meet and become comfortable with others in attendance and keeps the energy flow of the event positive.  Also, it’s customary that the first and last dances of the evening be with the partner you came with.  If you’re only comfortable dancing with your partner, especially during covid, that’s okay too. Just try to stay in the spirit of being “social”.     
  • FOLLOWER TIP #3 – You are ALWAYS WELCOME to ask others to dance.  Please don’t feel you need to wait until someone asks you.  This especially applies to followers who come with a partner.  You may automatically be viewed as unapproachable unless you make the effort repeatedly. If refused, LISTEN to the reason, taking it at face value. It is NOT MEANT TO BE a judgment of yourself as a person.
  • FOLLOWER TIP #4 – Ladies choose HOW CLOSE to dance with a partner.  However, also pay attention whether your PARTNER is uncomfortable with being too close. In either case use your arms to steadily and gently press yourself away.
  • FOLLOWER TIP #5 – OFFER NO ADVICE to a partner while dancing unless asked. Simply dance to your partners ability as much as possible. Do explain to your partner if something is uncomfortable to you, and then either let it go – OR thank the partner and end the dance if necessary. 
  • FOLLOWER TIP #5.5 – You are NOT REQUIRED to dance a full dance with anyone. If ever feeling discomforted due to too advanced moves, or the speed or force of the “Leader”, REQUEST WHAT YOU NEED. If a Leader cannot comply, then thank them, apologize and excuse yourself to sit down — even in the middle of a dance.  If asked why, stand your ground; be honest and explain that you’re not comfortable following their style and choose to stop. If you like, suggest a different kind of dance for later during the evening. ***Please TRY NOT TO DISCOURAGE newer dancers as they work to become tomorrow’s good dancers. If possible, continue dancing with a smile for those making effort to be better. In all cases BE KIND, and make explanation, not attack.
  • FOLLOWER TIP #6 – DECLINING A DANCE gracefully means a) you don’t know the dance; b) you need to rest; c) you’ve already promised the dance to someone else; d) you have just danced 2 consecutive dances with that person; or e) you know the person to be repeatedly an inconsiderate dancer, either unsafe or uncomfortable to partner. Depending on the reason remember to be polite and gracious in your response, and to expect politeness and graciousness in return. REPORT any disrespectful issues to the staff.
  • FOLLOWER TIP #7 – ASKING FOR AN ESCORT.  If uncomfortable when leaving any event unescorted, please request from the staff that someone trusted escort you to your car.

Wow! I really packed it in, and these are just for followers!

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THIS WEEK updates — AUGUST 2

Good morning All,

Remember to preregister for your classes this week so you don’t lose your discount pricing.  Walk-ins are $15 @ door.  Students are requested to wear a mask IF -Not vaccinated or IF -Concerned about “at risk” others in their bubble. We’re looking forward to seeing you, mask or not!

This week in ALOHA

The AC is working great!

August 2
MONDAY          7:30pm — Intermediate SAMBA

August 4
WEDNESDAY  7:30pm — Intermediate WALTZ 
                        8:30-10pm — BALLROOM PRACTICUM — Open to Vaccinated Dancers, concerned should wear mask

August 7
SATURDAY     11:30am — YOUTH & FAMILY Class for Beginners   
                       1pm — Beginning NIGHTCLUB 2-STEP
                      7:30-10:30 — 1st SATURDAY BALLROOM DANCE —  Open to all, unvaxed or concerned dancers wear mask 

August 8
SUNDAY       4pm — Beginning EAST COAST SWING
                       5pm — Beginning FOXTROT
                      6pm — Beyond Beginner WEST COAST SWING

This week in PARKROSE

The AC should be working again next week!

August 3
TUESDAY     12pm — Intermediate FOXTROT
                       1pm — Beyond Beginning BACHATA
7pm — Beginning TRAVELING CHA CHA (COUNTRY CHA)
                       8-10pm — TUESDAY NIGHT BALLROOM DANCE — Open to all, non-vaxed or concerned dancers wear mask.

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NEW COVID RULES -May 2021

There’ve been changes in the covid rules. Here’s the DanceWell take on it.

Covid notes:
With constant changes over the past year, its been difficult to keep up. Right now at DanceWell masks are not required if fully vaccinated, and it’s up to individuals whether to exchange partners or not. We do ask those who are possibly contagious with cold, flu or whatever to remain masked or choose to take sick days off in consideration of others.

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COVID COMMUNIQUE NOVEMBER 2020

DANCEWELL COVID COMMUNIQUE
November-December Business Lock-Down

No worries, things will get better and we will reopen our classes and parties just as soon as allowed. Currently in Washington County reopening will be in 2 weeks [DEC. 3rd] and in Multnomah County 1 month [DEC. 16th].

 
We at DanceWell are a little discouraged over both the refusal of so many to wear filtration masks and equally the government for mandating business shutdowns yet again. Public safety and business continuity are equally important.
 
People are social creatures, and many will socialize no matter the mandates. We just hope all socializing anywhere will be with masks in place.
 
Many businesses have limited and distanced their clients, taken temps regularly, enforced masking, encouraged frequent hand-washing, and regularly sanitized. DanceWell studios also have very high ceilings and plenty of windows for ventilation. We don’t take our clients health for granted — and we ask that our state government consider Oregon business health as well as public health, and take each case on individual merits. Not enough workers to enforce the rules? There are lots of unemployed people right now—give them jobs.
 
To add your complaints about the negative impacts of freezes and closure mandates to Oregon State Health Authority and also to the governor and Oregon congress: https://www.oregon.gov/gov/pages/share-your-opinion.aspx
 
Best wishes to everyone over the holidays!
Linda Springstead

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DanceWell Client Health Agreement

I know it feels kind of “off” but the way we look at it is this:  It’s not a bad thing to be other-centered rather than self-centered for a while.  So to be compliant with state and CDC guidelines these are the agreements among DanceWell clients.

HEALTH AGREEMENT 2020.

1]   Please don’t attend functions if contagious with ANY type illness, nor within 14 days exposure to Covid19 through symptomatic family or associates.
2]   Class sizes are limited.  Preregister 2 days prior to the event — and bring your own water bottle for beverage.
3]   Attend with a partner and NOT exchange partners.
4}   Wear a filtration mask entering & exiting the facility, & when interacting with other couples on premises under 6-8 feet distance.–*
5]   Take personal responsibility to stop or take precautions in any activity that might jeopardize your well-being.

Couples wearing face masks dance in a park next to Yangtze River in Wuhan, in Chinas central Hubei province on May 12, 2020. – China reported no new domestic coronavirus infections on May 12, after two consecutive days of double-digit increases, including a new cluster over the weekend in Wuhan, which fuelled fears of a second wave of infections. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP) (Photo by HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images)