And to the one that claims that intergender dancing is forbidden in jewish law. He won't quote where. It is not a fact. He could research on google though.
But the touchy dancing in public taking place at proms, is obviously considered forbidden by those that refuse to touch the opposite sex before marriage.
You may have seen a rabbi dancing with a woman, with a tissue in between.
So the one that thinks he knows better can tell him he is violating halacha. But he won't, I assure you. He wouldn't dare even quote halacha to him , or even to anybody here.
Those making claims about jewish law here, know nothing of it, and in some cases, only recently discovered its existance.
So there is little point in discussing jewish law. When nobody can even quote it, so far, not even with google, which is a joke way to study it anyway. And I assure you that this character has not studied jewish law.
More interestingly, given what dancing is..
a teasing simulation of sex , et.c. as I said. I think it's an outrageous thing to do in public. (in private it would just be pathetic!)
And I wonder how anybody can defend it as normal or good or even OK. I think it's crazy. The only reason it isn't considered shameless is because it's a societal norm, and a crazy one. If you do it, you should at least know that it's not quite right and you're not getting frowned on because it's a crazy society that we live in.