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    What kinds of dance do you do at prom?
    Hebert Aguilar
    Professional Dancer & Choreographer
    Herbert Aguilar is a Professional Dancer, Choreographer, and the Director of Timba Heat Dance Company. With more than a decade of experience, he specializes in performing and teaching dance styles such as Cuban Salsa, Hip-Hop, and Acrobatics. Hebert has performed at a variety of venues and locations including San Francisco, Washington, Hawaii, and Miami.
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    Doing some easy latin dances such as Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, or Argentine Tango is the way to go. Latin dance has always been an extremely popular dance to do with a partner or even solo.
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    Which dance is most important, the first or the last?
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    The last! The last dance should be spent with the person you want to remember the end of your prom with.
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    How do I avoid making an idiot of myself at a dance?
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    Just go with the flow! You don't have to make a big deal about it and do crazy dance moves. Just move to the music, and do what the people around you are doing.
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    How can I dance the whip?
    Community Answer
    wikiHow's article on doing the whip will help you.
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    How do I do the "Teach me how to Dougie" and "The Electric Slide"?
    Community Answer
    YouTube them! There are many videos on how to do various dances there.
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    How can I dance without embarrassing myself?
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    Keep all of your dance steps really simple, like doing the two-step shuffle or just swaying side to side. Also, it can help to dance with a group so you don't feel self-conscious. And take plenty of breaks to stand at the side and chat, as this means less dancing.
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    How do I do the Macarena?
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    Reference Do the Macarena .
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