I was born and raised in America, and for some reason I have this classic notion in my head that people should be dancing at weddings.

However, now that many of my friends from earlier in life and college are getting married, when I go to those weddings, the dance, if they even have one, is on a tiny dance floor, maybe even just a small part of their reception hall that they scooted the chairs and tables out away from.

And it turns out, many people simply don’t know how to dance. Sure, not everyone is a competitive ballroom dancer, but even my non-dancer friends in college would still go to swing dancing night and mess around on the dance floor.

Now, however, people just stand on the dance floor and sway or shuffle. I am loth to even call it dancing. It just seems like people are uncomfortable and not really having fun.

What happened? Did people stop dancing?


PS: Please check out the dance community for more dance related content. I just created it and would greatly appreciate some help with getting it off the ground!


Edit: “am loathe” -> “am loth”. STT is a b.

  • HeartyBeast@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    When we got married we did country dancing (English) with live band and caller think barn dancing if you’re American? The idea was that everyone could have a go, irrespective of generation, everyone would be equally crap and it was a good icebreaker as you swap partners frequently.

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      1 year ago

      I went to a wedding once that had a ceilidh, which was great fun. But otherwise, I (late 30s) have never come across swing dancing or ballroom dancing at a wedding of the sort the OP is describing.