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Do you know how to dance? Do you wish that you did? Dancing often becomes a central part of dating. It can be a loss to your social life when someone asks you to dance and you have to say..."I don't know how."

Taking dance classes was a major part of my childhood. In fact, I took so many lessons, singing and dancing became my job. I went to "work" when I was three. You name the event or gathering, and my mother had me there to perform, day or night. She made sure I was ready, in my homemade costume, my Shirley Temple curly-top hair, and my tap shoes. When I was good, I was probably just OK, but when I was bad, I was dreadful. I didn't really know it at the time, however, since the audience was filled with relatives and friends. They applauded anyway.

If you are single and you want to date more, I highly recommend that you learn to dance. In fact, it may mean the difference between dating and not dating. The following are some suggestions to help you find your dancing feet:

*Find a person or school to teach you how to dance.

Look in the phone book or ask your friends for the name of a good dance school. If you can't afford that, ask your dancing friends to teach you. Schools offer specials all the time and you can get a few lessons in before you decide to commit to a program.

*Don't stop learning from just one friend.

Once you get started, ask your dancing friends if they will teach you what they know and practice steps with you.

*Party time.

Have a "dance" party at your house. Pair good dancers with those who can't dance as well. Ask people to bring their favorite music.

*Get out of the house.

Once you get started and feel somewhat confident, go to some dance clubs with some of your friends. Dancing takes practice. The more practice you get, the more confident you become.

*Ask some of your older relatives to teach you to dance.

Dancing was popular with the generations that went before. Besides, you will also make an older person very happy if you ask them for help.

Dancing gives you energy, lightens you up, and is a healthy exercise. Watch your spirits shift to being more positive once you get involved.

Dancing is no longer one of my jobs, but I recently started taking lessons again. The fun and familiarity of dancing kicked in the minute the music started. (It helps that they play those "oldies.") However--I'm sure my relatives are glad they don't have to come and watch anymore.

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