Group Dance Lesson Etiquette

Dance Class Etiquette

Dance is all about connection, rhythm, and respect. Whether you’re dancing with a partner you came with or
rotating partners in class, these guidelines help create a fun, comfortable experience for everyone.

Respect Your Partner

  • Be courteous and kind—everyone is here to learn and enjoy.
  • Avoid unsolicited feedback unless you’re asked. Let the instructor guide corrections.
  • Maintain appropriate physical boundaries and hygiene.

Partner Rotation

  • Most classes include partner rotation to help everyone learn to adapt and connect.
  • Rotating partners builds social confidence and improves your lead/follow skills.
  • If you prefer to stay with your own partner, just let the instructor know—no pressure!

Hygiene & Presentation

  • Wear clean, comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for dancing.
  • Fresh breath and light fragrance go a long way—please be mindful of personal hygiene.
  • Avoid sharp jewelry or accessories that could snag or scratch.

Consent & Comfort

  • Always ask before initiating a dance outside of class exercises.
  • If something feels uncomfortable, speak up or step away—your comfort matters.
  • Respect when someone chooses not to rotate.

Attitude Is Everything

  • Stay positive, patient, and open to learning.
  • Celebrate progress—yours and others’—and keep the vibe uplifting.
  • Remember: the goal is connection, not perfection.