sidedancing
Sidedancing refers to the practice of moving or dancing to the side during a conversation, social interaction, or performance, often to avoid direct confrontation or to maintain a sense of personal space. This behavior can occur in various contexts, including casual conversations, professional settings, or even during performances like speeches or musical acts.
The term is sometimes used in social psychology and communication studies to describe nonverbal cues that
In performance contexts, sidedancing can refer to deliberate movements by performers to engage or disengage with
While sidedancing is often an unconscious response, it can also be a conscious strategy for managing social