Sometime it is good and sometimes it is not so good. On Oahu you could be a little more careful. Try to find out about the place you think you would like best. There are two kinds of dancers, the young and also the more experienced and the music will differ. Some is general dancing music but a little more swingy for the younger crowd.
Some clubs will have the general social ballroom dance type for the more experienced dancers and some will have the specialties, Bachata, Salsa, Swing, Tango or Country. Any one of them will give you a chance to get dressed up. The better you feel about yourself, the more fun you will have on the dance floor. Put on your comfortable clothes, something that you can actually move in and wear comfortable shoes. You could also take into account the dress code of the nightclub, some clubs are more strict than others.
Do your best to go with a group of friends. The more people you are with, the less self-conscious you will feel on the dance floor. In addition, having friends around to talk to will serve as a distraction so that you are not constantly focusing on being watched by strangers. Hit the club with an upbeat group of friends who you enjoy having fun with. And if somebody in the group knows somebody in the Band, much better.
Scope out the scene at the club, before heading to the dance floor. Take a stroll as if you are looking for somebody, around the club to check out what's going on. Take in your surroundings, watch other people dancing, and get a feel for the kind of music that is playing. Getting comfortable with your surroundings will cut some of the nervousness you may feel upon entering the club. You will feel comfortable before finishing your first drink.
“To dance to the sweetness of the music, one must forget
that one knows how to dance.”
Some clubs will have the general social ballroom dance type for the more experienced dancers and some will have the specialties, Bachata, Salsa, Swing, Tango or Country. Any one of them will give you a chance to get dressed up. The better you feel about yourself, the more fun you will have on the dance floor. Put on your comfortable clothes, something that you can actually move in and wear comfortable shoes. You could also take into account the dress code of the nightclub, some clubs are more strict than others.
"Yu'uipo" by Willie K
Do your best to go with a group of friends. The more people you are with, the less self-conscious you will feel on the dance floor. In addition, having friends around to talk to will serve as a distraction so that you are not constantly focusing on being watched by strangers. Hit the club with an upbeat group of friends who you enjoy having fun with. And if somebody in the group knows somebody in the Band, much better.
"Hale'iva Hula" by Amy Hanaialii
Scope out the scene at the club, before heading to the dance floor. Take a stroll as if you are looking for somebody, around the club to check out what's going on. Take in your surroundings, watch other people dancing, and get a feel for the kind of music that is playing. Getting comfortable with your surroundings will cut some of the nervousness you may feel upon entering the club. You will feel comfortable before finishing your first drink.
"Music may not be to hear, for a dancer it may be to feel."
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