Despite the flurry of excitement and activity that surrounds a high school prom, the bulk of the class is probably very nervous about the entire event: the clothing, the prom dress, the dates, and, of course, the dancing.
Unlike generations past, teenagers today aren’t sent to finishing schools, etiquette classes, or dance lessons. If you are nervous about dancing at your prom, having been forced to take a fox trot lesson or two may not sound too terrible. Today’s proms, however, require no knowledge of formal steps or dance routines – everyone moves to the music as the impulse strikes them. Dancing is similar to singing alone in your car or bedroom: you don’t think about how you are about to do it, you just start.
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