Types of Dance Floors
What Floor is Right For You
Providing portable and permanent flooring for studio, stage and touring for more than 50 years.
Choosing the Right Dance Floor
When selecting the right type of dance floor, several key factors should be considered. These include the dance style, surface texture, whether it needs to be portable or permanent, durability, and your budget. Additionally, consider whether Marley or wood is your preference and whether the installation surface is concrete or a floating wood subfloor. Stagestep provides a range of options to meet your specific requirements.
Our Dance Floor Options
Timestep™
Heavy-duty multi-purpose studio floor. Great for...
Ballet, Tap, Hip-hop/Modern, Jazz, Theatrical Folk/Ethnic Character, Ballroom, Multi-Purpose
Super Bravo™ Pro
33% Thicker and more durable!
Reversible marley type floor.
Great for...
Ballet, Tap, Hip-hop, Modern, Jazz, Theatrical Folk/Ethnic Character, Ballroom,
Multi-Purpose
Super Bravo™
Reversible, portable marley type
floor.
Great for...
Ballet, Hip-hop/Modern, Jazz
Good for...
Theatrical Folk/Ethnic Character,
Ballroom, Multi-Purpose
Not recommended for...
Tap
Bravo™ Classic
Lightweight, more affordable reversible touring floor.
Great for...
Ballet, Hip-hop/Modern, Jazz
Good for..
Theatrical Folk/Ethnic Character, Ballroom, Multi-Purpose
Not recommended for...
Tap
Rave™
Lightweight portable or permanent.
Great for...
Ballet, Modern, Jazz
Good for...
Hip-hop
Not recommended for...
Theatrical, Folk/Ethnic Character, Tap
Quietstep™
The performance floor for ballet.
Great for...
Ballet, Modern, Jazz
Good for...
Hip-hop, Theatrical Folk, Character*
Not recommended for...
Tap
Dancestep™ Plus
Cushioned-back flooring designed to be installed directly on a concrete slab.
Great for...
Ballet, Modern, Jazz, Theatrical, Folk
Good for...
Hip-hop
Not recommended for...
Tap
Super Timestep™
Flexibility of a marley floor, very non-slip and an excellent
multi-purpose floor.
Great for.. Ballet, Tap**, Hip-hop, Modern, Jazz,
Timestep™ T
Lightweight, portable, multipurpose floor at a low price.
Great for...
Ballet, Tap, Hip-hop, Modern, Jazz, Theatrical Folk/Ethnic Character, Ballroom,
Multi-Purpose
Woodstep™
Great for multi-purpose dance, wood look.
Great for...
Ballet**, Tap** , Hip-hop/Modern, Jazz, Theatrical, Folk/ Ethnic Character, MultiPurpose
Woodstep™ Plus
Slightly textured, heavy-duty surface, wood look.
Great for...
Ballet** , Hip-hop/Modern, Jazz
Not recommended for...
Tap, Ballroom
Woodstep™ Ultra
Slightly textured, heavy-duty surface, wood look.
Great for...
Ballet**, Hip-hop/Modern, Jazz
Not recommended for...
Tap, Ballroom
Encore™ Home
Real hardwood, perfect for the
home studio.
Great for...
Tap, Hip-hop/Modern, Jazz, Theatrical
Folk/Ethnic Character, Ballroom, Multi-
Purpose
Good for...
Ballet**
Encore™ Home and Encore™ Elite
Exceptional real hardwood design.
Great for..
Tap, Hip-hop/Modern, Jazz, Theatrical Folk/Ethnic Character, Ballroom, MultiPurpose
Good for...
Ballet**
Permanent Wood Flooring
Great for..
Ballet, Tap, Hip-hop/Modern, Jazz, Theatrical Folk/Ethnic Character, Ballroom,
Multi-Purpose
Hardwood flooring requires
FloorShield
**With the use of FloorShield
Flooring Qualities
Most of our flooring options are made from Marley vinyl, but they all have different qualities:
• Timestep are great multipurpose floors that handle all dance styles including tap.
• Bravo Dance Floors are lightweight, reversible, and economical.
• Dancestep Plus is a dual density foam-backed floor that is installed directly on a concrete or hard surface.
• Rave is lightweight, portable, very economical and comes in a variety of colors.
• Quietstep is ideal for ballet and contemporary. This flooring reduces sound and has a cushioned backing.
• Woodstep gives the look of real wood without the higher cost and maintenance. It resists wear with its heavy-duty construction.
• Encore Hardwood is a true hardwood dance floor, made from maple or oak hardwood with an integrated sprung subfloor. Ideal for ballroom and tap.
What to Consider When Choosing a Stage or Studio Floor
When looking for the floor system that meets your needs, first consider how it will be used: What type of dance will it accommodate? How often will it be used? Will there be other activities on it? The answer to these questions, with the help of a Stagestep representative, will narrow down the options that will work for you.
If you have a multi-use space, Timestep over a Springstep IV may be the best choice. Ballet studios would be more interested in the Super Bravo Collection paired with a floating wood subfloor. Stagestep also offers transportable and permanent hardwood floors. They are best suited for tap and ballroom.
Absorption of Energy
All movement activity generates energy. Energy directly returned to the body can result in shin splints, back and knee problems, fatigue, strains, and even broken bones. A non-energy absorbent floor or flooring system is dangerous. It can result in injury and law suits. Concrete is non-energy absorbent. Any substance put directly on concrete does not remove you from the concrete unless it contains air (like foam). Basket weave and foam sprung floating subfloors provide shock absorbent characteristics that eliminate the problems associated with hard, non-absorbent floors.
No floor can be the most absorbent and the most resilient at the same time. There is only so much energy and it can only be diffused in varying relationships of absorption and resilience. We call that “feel” and it affects performance. Different surfaces and subfloors have different “feels,” each appropriate for different styles of dance.
Lateral Foot Support
Warning:
Any floor / floor system that you can squish together in your hands (feels soft) can be dangerous due to lack of lateral foot support.
Resilient Energy
Non-Slip
In an ideal world, each dance discipline would have its own unique floor surface. Since this is unlikely, Stagestep™ offers floors that can be “adjusted” to meet the average needs of different dance disciplines. We also have finishes and treatments that can modify a floor surface to be more accommodating to other dance styles.
Safety and Shock Absorbency
The guaranteed way to get injured is to work on an unyielding, non-shock absorbing flooring system. Concrete is your enemy. Stagestep™ features roll out floors and subfloor systems that protect the body from stress fractures, excessive fatigue, and joint stress.
The Best Floors for Different Dance Styles
Contact us at Stagestep™ to find the right stage flooring for your needs. Once we learn more about what type of floor you are looking for, we can help choose the right option for your studio or stage. We understand each of our clients are different, which is why we want to match everyone with the right product.
Dance Floors with Foam Backing
Stagestep offers three rollout marley-type floors that have heavy-duty wear surfaces and high-density foam underlayment. They can be installed directly over concrete and have very good absorbency, excellent performance, but reduce the level of sound generated. They are rated ideal for residual vibration and are excellent multi-purpose use flooring.
Woodstep Plus and Woodstep Ultra are available in a woodgrain pattern. Dancestep Plus is available in black or grey. Encore, our hardwood flooring system, also has a built-in floating wood subfloor.
Subfloor: Performance & Characteristics
Ballet
SpringFlex
Springstep II
Springste IV and IV-B
Tap
Springstep II
Springstep IV & IV-B
Hip Hop
SpringFlex
Springstep II
Springstep IV
Modern
Springstep II
Springstep IV & IV-B
Theater, Folk, Ethic and Jazz
SpringFlex
Springstep II
Springstep IV & IV-B
Character
SpringFlex
Springstep II
Springstep IV
Ballroom
Springstep III
Springstep IV-A
Multipurpose Dance
Springstep II
Springstep IV & IV-B
Floating Wood Subfloors
Stagestep offers a variety of floating wood subfloors (with customized variations) to absorb, dissipate, and provide safe resilient energy return. All floor surfaces without foam backing provide no relief from a hard concrete slab. Check the adjacent flooring charts for relative characteristics and the ideal combination for your movement activity. Springstep IV–Is an easy-to-assemble set of panels, that require no tools to assemble. This floating subfloor assembles in 1/3 the time of a standard sprung floor and can be installed in permanent or semi-permanent studio space.
Contact Stagestep for All of Your Dance Floor Needs
We want to help all of our customers find the right solution for all of their needs. Whether you have a more general-use space or have specific requirements in mind, Stagestep has a floor that’s certain to suit you. With a variety of options to choose from, you’re in a better place to find just the right thing for your space.