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If you like dancing, whether it be ballroom, Latin, swing, country & western, rock n' roll, hip hop, line-dancing, ballet, etc., you'll look and feel better with a 'do that fits the dance.

Now obviously I am not advocating bringing along a change of hairdos for an evening of dancing! The idea is to be comfortable while you dance. Generally speaking, with more complicated dance styles that involve a lot of close work between you and your partner, it's better to have a more controlled 'do.

For example, when you're doing East Coast Swing with your partner and he dips you, you don't want to get one of your long spiral curls wrapped around one of his shirt buttons. Trust me--YOU may dip, but your hair won't, leaving him with a permanent reminder of probably your last dance together.

If you are doing competition dancing, hair style is even more important. Depending on the dance, you'll want a style that matches the spirit of what you're doing. Remember too that you want the judges to watch your dancing, not your hairstyle, hair colour or mineral makeup

Unless it is an integral part of the dance style, a lot of loose, flopping hair can distract the judges from what they should be watching: the dance!

When dancing is more improvisational, like rock and hip hop, anything goes. You can shake those elbow-length dreads with the best of them!

Short hairstyles look great on the dance floor especially a short bob cut. If you have an emo hairstyle, you probably don't dance anyway. People with emohair tends to "dance on the inside"

With street dancing, you can have just about any type of hair so long as it looks cool. Men who break dance tends to have men's short hairstyles.

On your wedding day, most couples are required to do a wedding dance. Some are funky some are traditional but you need to make sure your wedding hairstyle will stand up the the type of dancing you are considering. Many brides consider some sort of short wedding hair to be the most practical.

 
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