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Gentlemen dance with ladies (no same sex dancing; we will rotate students into the dances as needed).
Abide by the dress code.
No crude or foul language will be tolerated.
Be courteous and polite to others.
Obey instructors/chaperones. Parents may be contacted to come and get you if you are not willing to listen. Repeat offenders will be asked to leave the program without a refund.
Students are required to dance at all times unless injured or sick.
No cell phone usage is allowed during class time. Cell phones may be confiscated if not obeying this rule.
You may not leave the building without permission and must be in the company of a chaperone.
Parents need to ENTER the building to pick you up (for safety reasons). Student drivers excepted.
No gum chewing allowed.
We reserve the right to turn anyone away due to dress code violation, without a refund.
Be neat.
No undergarments showing
No hats inside. (Removing hats when entering is a sign of respect.)
Tucked in collared shirt with a tie. (Yes, bow ties are allowed!)
Dress pants with a belt
Dress shoes/boots with a leather or plastic bottom - no tennis shoes (Rubber bottoms stick to the floor, making dancing harder.)
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Be neat.
Dress or skirt to the middle of the knee or loose-fitting pants. (No jeans or leggings.) Wear leggings or spandex under skirts for spins/twirls.
Heels of any height are required. Wedges are allowed if they have a strap attaching the heel to the shoe and are flexible. Boots are fine. (Shoes need to be very comfortable - they are required to be worn all night.)
No undergarments showing
Shirts should be "dressy in nature" - no t-shirts or tank tops.
Neckline and back line of shirts need to be in line with your armpits.
Not permitted: excessively tight clothing; exposed undergarments, cleavage, midriffs; slits above the knee; keyholes; straps narrower than 1 inch; strapless or off the shoulder dresses.
Attire for all attendees should be modest, comfortable, and functionally suited to vigorous movement. Coverage should be consistent while dancing, not just when standing still.
We reserve the right to turn anyone away due to dress code violation, without a refund.
Be neat.
No undergarments showing
No hats inside unless they are part of your "costume. "(Removing hats when entering is a sign of respect.)
Shorts must come to within an inch of the knee. Jeans are fine.
No offensive writing on t-shirts.
Any footwear is fine.
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Be neat.
Dress or skirt to the middle of the knee; shorts must come to within an inch of the knee; jeans and dress pants are fine . No leggings unless worn with a dress.
No undergarments showing
Neckline and back line of shirts need to be in line with your armpits.
No offensive writing on t-shirts.
Not permitted: excessively tight clothing; exposed undergarments, cleavage, midriffs; slits above the knee; keyholes; straps narrower than 1 inch; strapless or off the shoulder dresses.
Attire for all attendees should be modest, comfortable, and functionally suited to vigorous movement. Coverage should be consistent while dancing, not just when standing still.
Any footwear is fine.
When asking for a dance, use courteous phrases such as "May I have this dance?" or "Would you like to dance?" or "Care to dance?" or "Want to dance?"
When asked to dance, you are required to accept unless "Broken, Bleeding, or Dead" (Reply with a polite "Yes, Thank you" or "Of course" or "I would love to").
After dancing, guys escort girls off the floor (or to designated area) and thank them for the dance. Girls, respond with a thank you as well.
Keep your dancing space (no PDA please - if you're dating, we shouldn't be able to tell).
Please ask a variety of people to dance.