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Single & Lonely or Depressed? Try Ballroom Dancing
It's no wonder so many people of all
ages are turning to dancing. It kills two birds with one stone: it's a great way to meet
members of the opposite sex and other friends, and it offers
exercise, one of the antidotes to depression with or without
therapy, with or without medication.
If you know you should be exercising more and just can't
drag yourself out of bed an hour earlier in the morning to go
jogging in the freezing rain, or can't find tennis and
racquetball partners, dancing's
an option you need to consider. It requires no partner, no
special equipment, costs little, happens after work hours, and
you probably have something appropriate to wear already in
your closet.
Many dance halls now offer virtually free dance lessons
(sometimes a small cover charge). They bring people in at off
times, such as early in the evening during the week and Sunday
nights.
There are also dancing studios cropping up all over the country where you can get
individual and group lessons.
Typically the dance teacher in the private school tries to
balance the ratio of men to women (arguably the hardest part
of their job) e job), but can also rely on their assistant
instructors to help out. They encourage changing partners,
partly to increase your leading and following skills, and
partly to give you experience at the social skills of dancing –
where to look, what to say, how to invite someone to dance
with you, and how to decline politely.
"You don't need to have a partner," they advertise, and
singles are welcome, often outnumbering the partnered. There's
likely to be a wide age range, skewed slightly on the older
side. How sweet is that!
The private dance studio may also offer social outings and
field trips to other dance halls which will extend your
knowledge of what's available and also bring new acquaintances
and dance partners.
And a nod to the future? Many schools offer training for
your first wedding dance. It's a big moment when the bride and
groom take the floor, and they will teach you how to make it
look and feel good.
If you're a man, you can also use this training to allow
you to become a Gentleman Dance Host on cruise ships,
including the coveted Cunard line. These gentleman, who have
great social and dance skills, are on duty every night in the
various lounges of the ship dancing with women in need of
dancing partners, as part of their working vacation. (For more
information on this, see my ebook on "Presenting on a Cruise.")
Country and Western dance halls, Salsa Clubs and Big Band
Ballrooms are filling empty nights (weeknights and Sundays) by
offering group lessons you can take advantage of. They usually
have a male and a female teacher, so you can see what it looks
like when you actually dance with someone.
You can learn the Triple Two Step, Salsa, Merengue, West
Coast Swing and the new line dances, as well as the
traditional ballroom dances like the waltz and polka. My dance school is having a
Polka Party this Sunday afternoon. 2 hours of instruction
followed by open dancing.
Can you imagine the exercise?
Check with the dance halls in your area, or go here to locate a dance teacher. This
website needs more names and numbers (there were none listed
for my zip code, while there are many opportunities in this
town), so if your dance school or teacher isn't listed there,
call and tell him or her to get on this website. It provides
needed information.
Once you get into it you may not want to stop with purely
social dancing.
More people all the time are recognizing the fun and physical
fitness aspects and want to get more serious about it. For
this you need a steady partner to practice and compete with
and there's even a website for finding a dance partner.
If you really get into it, you'll have to have wardrobe. I
can't imagine dancing the tango without a ruffled skirt, can you? (The rose in your
teeth is optional!)
If you don't want to spend a fortune to outfit yourself,
take a trip to your local Goodwill store. They may have just
what you're looking for, including cowboy boots.
How to begin? Find the place, check out the dress code, and
show up. You may be a little nervous at first, depending upon
how rusty you are, and especially if you're a true beginner,
but don't worry, you'll soon be out there doing the Jitterbug
with the best of them.
The teachers and atmosphere will make you feel at ease
immediately, and chances are you'll find nice people who are
there to enjoy dancing in
a friendly, healthy atmosphere that's contagious.
Once you've learned the basics and found the venues, you
can add dancing to your social schedule. What better way to work off that
Thanksgiving dinner than to go dance the night away
afterwards?
Dancing makes a great family activity. There are at least two dance
halls in my town that offer special family-friendly times.
They offer food as well as drink, and it's sweet to see the
dads dancing with their little girls in their arms, and toddlers taking the
floor solo to bounce to the beat.
You'll find other dance opportunities at local festivals.
The recent Wurstfest in my area featured a huge dance floor
with a 10-piece brass band imported from Germany that got
everyone up and on their feet – from 18 months to 80.
As more people stay single for extended periods of time,
line dancing is
being offered more frequently. If you don't have a partner, or
just don't want to dance with someone you don't know, you can
wait for Cotton Eyed Joe, Mambo No. 5, Strokin' or Boot
Scootin' Boogie and get out there on your own.
But you'll have the most fun if you go ahead and ask
someone to dance, and ladies, don't be shy. It's quite
acceptable to ask men to dance. In fact I think the guys
appreciate it.
Whatever your goal, looking for friends or a partner,
wanting to master new dances, or simply to get exercise and
have fun, you can't go wrong. It's highly probably you'll find
all these when you go out dancing.
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