Dance Flooring 101: A Basic Guide

by Dance Diva on October 4, 2011

For those who are dancers, a great deal of time and energy is spent practicing and in rehearsal for .  For students and instructors, their time is valuable, and because they are so focused on their craft, they sometimes do not really understand what constitutes effective and safe flooring.  For both types of dancers, who may find they have a need for new flooring when they set up a studio for instruction or simply a practice space in the home, it helps to get a little background on what makes up usable flooring for these types of artistic and physical pursuits.

The most durable type of floor for is a wood floor.  The smoothness of the wood floor is particularly important for those styles of that require the dancer to slide across the flooring at times, which can include jazz and tap , for example.  A wooden floor ensures that there are no rough spots where a dancer's feet might get caught, which can cause injury to the dancer.

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Wayne Hemrick writes about dance flooring


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