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19th October 10, 06:49 AM
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When dancing is involved, thinner soles also allow you to "feel the floor" (to use a dancer's term), and smooth or, even better, suede soles are preferred because they allow the foot to glide or slide across the floor. Heavy shoes and shoes with rubber soles will stick to the floor, particularly when turning.
Last edited by Lyle1; 19th October 10 at 06:50 AM.
Reason: punctuation error
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