Depends on what kind of dance you mean.
If it%26#039;s ballroom or social dance, wear high-heeled shoes (they don%26#039;t have to be very high, as long as you%26#039;re comfortable in them). The shoes should be secure, meaning that they should have ankle straps and fit well, enabling you to move in them easily. No slip-ons or mules, and certainly no flip flops.
If it%26#039;s hip hop, then obviously sneakers are best. I think gym shoes or tennis shoes are better than running shoes as they give you more stability.
If you just mean dancing in clubs/discos, anything goes as long as your toes are secure from being stomped on!
Women: What kind of shoes do you dance in?
It doesn%26#039;t really matter what kind of shoes I have on, once I start dancing, I usually end up in my stocking feet!
Reply:Sneakers, cause thats pretty much all i own (or would bother wearing. Most of those other shoes like high heels can give you serious problems later on in life. So yeah, i will keep dancing.
Reply:Supadance style 1003 and style 1403
http://www.dancesport.uk.com/shoes/index...
I hope you approve
Reply:phat farms or converse their both running shoes ...sorta
Reply:I wear proper dancing shoes with leather soles- they weigh about 4 ounces
Reply:I wear sneakers or loafers. Sometimes I will wear comfortable sandals in the summer, but it%26#039;s rare.
Reply:I have a size 7 DANCING SHOES, made by Phillipe Razxeaky, an Hungarian who now lives in Salt Lake City with his mum.
They are patent bohemian leather with a beautiful tasselled front and side lacing.
Cost. $1200. Fairly cheap for his work.
Reply:I do hip-hop dancing and there are special shoes for that. I use them and they give good support and they look awesome to. I dont know if there is a special name for them but I just call them %26quot;hip-hop shoes%26quot;. If you go into a dance store I%26#039;m sure they would know what you mean by hip-hop shoes. GOOD LUCK!
Reply:I just take a pair of very confortable and not to wide at the top...but I am not a professional.
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