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![]() Dance HistoryFor a general description of each dance and a little history, visit History of Dance. For a history of Ballroom/Standard dances, visit
History of Modern Ballroom dance.
![]() Dance Attire and ShoesFor all dance classesWhen attending the classes, wear comfortable clothing. Try not to wear shoes with rubber soles since they stick to the floor when doing turns. You may click on class photos to see what our students typically wear. Please don't wear street shoes on the dance floor especially when the shoes are dirty or wet (eg, due to rain or snow). For places to buy dance shoes, click here for the dance shoes links. For Tap dance classesShoes: Here are some recommended shoes (see above link for store locations):
If you mention you are taking classes from Toronto Dance and Alana Hock, you get 10% off. Tap shoes that have a flexible sole are not recommended for beginners since they give very little support. For Irish Step dance classesShoes: Wear shoes that don't stick and without a high heel. If you already have taps with a low heel (these can be purchased at Malabar), you may use these. The official shoes are Irish Jig shoes with a fiberglass tip (these can be purchased at Gold and Shamrock). See the above link for store locations. Clothing: You can wear exercise clothing, T-shirts, shorts, or leggings. ![]() Dance EtiquetteRead about Dance Etiquette. Topics covered are:
![]() Practice TipsIt is very important that you practice at least once a week, even if it is just for 5 minutes. It will help you to remember what you've learnt. Our group classes are progressive meaning that it builds on top of the previous week's class. Here are some tips:
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