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Passion and practicality


Dancing has been popular among humans for thousands of years, for all kinds of reasons. The summer season has loads of people here in the UK feeling bright, despite the news concerning the economy and the swine flu outbreak. Keeping healthy is really important, and large numbers of people wish to get fit and healthy during the summer months. As a lot of people work in offices these days, and spend evenings watching TV or on their computer, they are burning less calories than they may have done in the past, when there were more physically demanding jobs and quite intense housework. This is one of the problems with the modern lifestyle, one which focuses on convenience.


One problem with exercise is that it can appear very daunting, especially to those who are not used to it. Some do not see the attraction in jogging or attending the gym. There are, however, opportunities for whole families to remain fit whilst also enjoying themselves, and dance is one of them. There are dance classes available for almost any ability level and age group, ones which are just for fun, and those which can even lead to future careers. In order to start dance classes, an individual will need appropriate dance wear. There are numerous dance clothing bargains to be found both online and in stores, and at the moment competition between retailers is fierce. The kinds of clothes needed will depend on the style of dance being performed as well as individual taste, some may need leotards, others tutus or unitards. Some dance classes are quite strict in regards to uniforms, and will provide guidelines for the style and colour needed. There are a lot of dance wear brands to choose from, such as Capezio, Bloch and Plume. The well known sportswear brand Nike produces a range of dance clothing as well. Tastes differ, and most experienced dancers are well aware of which brand they prefer, and which suits their style. Novice dancers often do the wise thing and seek advice from those who are more experienced before buying their garments.


Manufacturers of dance clothes such as Plume or Capezio understand the needs of dancers. Materials need to stretch and then to return to their original shape. Any energetic activity requires clothing that can help to keep the wearer at the right temperature. The materials used in dance and athletic clothes are designed to wick perspiration away from the body, allowing for a more stable temperature. Some performances require very close fitting clothes, which are almost like a second skin to enable unhindered movement, but brands like Plume also cater for dances which have very different requirements, producing hoodies, tshirts and adjustable length trousers. A lot of modern dancewear can be worn both in and out of the studio – those who like to show off their designer Nike or Plume dance gear can wear it out on the street, showing off their love of dance to the world. Announce and enhance your passion with great dance clothing.