I was thinking that as a college student who has taken Ballroom dancing such as Swing and Latin... why aren't these implemented more often? I would imagine that they would at least discourage it and allow for a better alternative.
A while back, I attended a Halloween bash that was 18+ with my wife and I tried a bit of dirty dancing (since it appeared to be the norm at this particular dance) and to be honest, even the basics of latin or swing felt a LOT more interesting than freak dancing/grinding and I felt like the dance lacked musicality or style. It was flat out boring, not to mention that I felt like it was degrading for my wife, not to mention any girl I have ever danced with in my life. To top it all off, the repetitive motion actually made us mostly feel miserable due to the constant awkward positioning and repetitive hip motion. It felt to me more like a chore than it was fun.
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Mind you, I'm not suggesting that they teach competitive ballroom or necessarily ballroom in the traditional sense... but teach them something they can ACTUALLY use on the dance floor. Some examples would be bachata, west coast swing, salsa, cha-cha, rhumba, tango, etc, 2-step nightclub, slow jazz.... even hip-hop.
To be honest, I never understood why schools even hold dances, when many schools do not hold classes to teach any form of actual dance.
Anyone know of a school that has had success in implementing ballroom style courses at school to help reduce grinding?