Improv Salon The Art of Flirting on and off stage
Improv Salon The Art of Flirting on and off stage
The Art of Flirting with Bethany Roberts & Maddie Roger’s
January 26th 1-3p ($20)
The purpose of this class is number one to have fun. Flirting does not have to be romantic, it is just a fun way to interact with people and make friends. I’ve been social dancing for 10 years and have danced with over 1000 strangers that I never have met before, so I am an experienced flirt. I thought it would be fun to teach you all some of the things that work for me.
This class is founded in CONSENT. The beauty of flirting is, it is a way to gauge if someone is interested in interacting with you without being explicit. It is like dipping your toes in really cold or really hot water to see if you want to go in.
This class involves these categories: Eye contact, Conversation, and Physical Touch.
Eye contact is the first way to see if someone is interested in you. In college, my friend and I had this phrase called “Trap 'em with your eyes”. We would look at people from across the room and smile. That alone 9/10 would get them to come over and talk to us. Eye contact is powerful. In dance, one of the ways you ask people to dance with you is by making eye contact. After eye contact comes conversation, then sometimes some flirty physical touch