Shy on the dance floor? Virtual reality 'partners' aim to help you find your groove
•Dance Shy on the dance floor?
•Virtual reality 'partners' aim to help you find your groove July 11, 20265:00 AM ET Chloe Veltman Entrepreneur David Huang tests out a VR headset while conducting demonstrations of the social dance le...
•Chloe Veltman/NPR hide caption toggle caption Chloe Veltman/NPR Wedding season is in full swing, bringing with it a familiar sense of dread for anyone who fears the dance floor.
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Dance Shy on the dance floor? Virtual reality 'partners' aim to help you find your groove July 11, 20265:00 AM ET Chloe Veltman Entrepreneur David Huang tests out a VR headset while conducting demonstrations of the social dance lesson app Dance Guru at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach, Calif., June 17, 2026. Chloe Veltman/NPR hide caption toggle caption Chloe Veltman/NPR Wedding season is in full swing, bringing with it a familiar sense of dread for anyone who fears the dance floor. But relief may finally be at hand with the help of a new app, Dance Guru, and a virtual reality (VR) headset. The social dance instruction app transports users to a spacious, digital dance studio. Waiting inside is a computer-generated coach: a handsome, male avatar wearing a shirt open to his navel. He speaks with a slightly gravelly English accent. "Watch me now," he instructs at the start of a waltz lesson — which NPR tried out at the Augmented World Expo in Long Beach, Calif., an annual conference showcasing the latest developments in virtual and augmented reality. Sponsor Message The avatar then demonstrates a basic box step. Culture He's asked strangers across the globe: Show me your favorite dance moves? From there, the lesson becomes interactive. The coach tells the user to hold his hand while an electric pinging sound tracks the student's foot placement. "One, two, three, four, five, six," the virtual teacher counts down. When the user stumbles, he remains remarkably patient. "Do not worry, foundations take time. Let's try that again. Work on grounding your steps more intentionally." Solving the beginner's dilemma Dance Guru creator David Huang said he came up with the idea for the app a couple of years ago out of frustration. "I always wanted to learn to dance and I was always terrible at it," Huang said. "And I always ended up stopping midway through the lessons." He soon realized that many beginners hit the exact same roadblocks. Pop Culture YouTube Phenom On Dancing Ba...المصدر: NPR | Source: NPR
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