Lap — Dance
Soften the room with dimmers, string lights, or candles to create a warm and inviting space.
Use hands to frame the movement, whether resting them lightly on the chair or using them to emphasize the rhythm of the dance. 4. Engage the Senses Lap Dance
A smile or a playful look can help ease any tension and make the experience more enjoyable for everyone involved. 5. Prioritize Comfort and Communication Soften the room with dimmers, string lights, or
Complex choreography is not necessary. Simple, fluid movements often have the most impact: Engage the Senses A smile or a playful
Select a playlist with a rhythm that feels comfortable. A slower tempo is often easier for maintaining grace and building a sense of anticipation.
Maintaining a gaze creates a powerful and personal bond during the performance.
Begin by moving slowly around the chair. Use the space to establish a presence and maintain steady eye contact to build a connection.