Dance is a very physical
activity that requires a lot
of jumping, which can put
stress on bones and joints.
Most dance footwear does not
provide any cushioning or
support, so the shock of
dance movement can place a
lot of pressure on the knees
and back of a dancer. The
best way to prevent against
potential injury is by
choosing a studio with a
professional “floating
floor”. A floating floor is
a dance floor that rests on
a system of high-density
foam, to absorb the shock of
jumping. A high-density foam
base is superior to a
“sprung” floor, which
usually consists of a wood
structure built on the
regular floor.
The top layer of the dance
floor is also an important
factor. A vinyl composite
“marley” floor is accepted
worldwide as the best
surface layer for
recreational to professional
dance. Facilities such as
the Royal Winnipeg Ballet,
the Royal Academy of Dance
in London, England, and Riverdance - The Touring
Show, all use Marley floors
as their dance surface. A
Marley floor allows dancers
to slide, with a degree of
“controlled slip, but is not
slippery so there is less
risk of slips and falls.
Very few studios use
professional Marley floors
because of the expense
involved, and usually opt
for a regular floor tile for
a studio floor.
Our dance studio has floating floors that
have over 700 high density
foam blocks under the floor
surface and a Marley top
surface that is imported
from England. Our special
floors help reduce the risk
of injuries and allow
students to dance longer
without getting tired.
Roxanne's Studio 630-978-1149
630-978-7008 (fax)
Academy of
Dance
3450 Montgomery Rd - Suite 19
Aurora IL 60504