10 Golden Rules of Dance Etiquette to Learn Dance faster 

Editor: Manish Jain

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Respect personal space: Respect for private space requires constant awareness of your surroundings. 

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Practice good hygiene: Put personal hygiene first by using deodorant and dressing in clean dance attire. 

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Be punctual: Being on time exhibits professionalism and respect for the choreographer, instructor, and other dancers.

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Listen and follow instructions: Pay close attention to and carefully follow the choreographer's or teacher's instructions. 

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Support fellow dancers: Encourage and support your dancing companions. Don't be critical of their efforts or advancement; instead, be supportive. 

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Stay focused and engaged: Maintain your attention and engagement throughout classes and practises by paying close attention to the teacher or choreographer. 

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Take care of dance facilities: Be mindful of the studio's rules and regulations, tidy up after yourself, and prevent causing damage to any equipment.

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Dress appropriately: This not only makes it easier for you to move around, but it also demonstrates respect for the art form and the standards of the dance community.

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Be open to correction: Keep in mind that they are assisting you in developing as a dancer and have your best interests at heart.

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Practice good sportsmanship: Show good sportsmanship in all dance-related activities by acting in a sportsmanlike manner.