Only you can come up with a good name! Titles come from the story, not from some anonymous person on the internet! You're getting this backwards I'm afraid -- you need to write the story first and think of the title last.
Titles are also not as important as some writers think - your title might change many times between your first write and your final draft!
Think about your story - what is going on and who are the people involved? What is something special about the story that might make a good title? Don't sweat it - just write something down and get on with the story!
What a good title is will depend on what aspect of dance your article is about.
The title comes from what you've written, not before. If you wrote an article about losing history, then it's a good title. Finish the article first, and the title will come out of what you wrote.
catchy introduction
skiing or snow adventure
Wake-up call
"Teens no to sport"
"Caveat Emptor" is always good
The title of an article is also called the heading, or it may be called the headline if it is an important newspaper article.
I posted a link with a good article on how to build a snow cave. It is brought by wikihow and it is found in the related links below.
No, underlining the title of an article makes it look like a hyperlink, emboldening the title would be best.
"The Weight of a Nation: Uncovering the Challenges and Solutions of Obesity"
Slippers and Apples