Dancing is a silent language – full of expression, rhythm, and connection. Eye contact and body language play a central role: an attentive gaze, an open smile, or an inviting posture often says more than words and helps to create a harmonious atmosphere with the other person.
But DangerThe right balance is also important when it comes to eye contact. Staring at your dance partner for the entire dance can quickly become uncomfortable – just as it's irritating if you don't look at them at all. Instead, try playing with your gaze, smiling occasionally, and letting natural nonverbal communication develop.
Especially in social dancing, physical proximity is often part of the dance – but closeness should never become an obligation. Everyone has personal boundaries, and these should be respected on the dance floor. Pay attention to the body language of the person you're dancing with: if someone keeps more distance or withdraws, it's not an affront, but a clear signal. Respond sensitively, because true respect is shown in the small, unspoken gestures.