Metro

Klutzy dancer sues Lavo

How do you disco without a dance floor?

Manhattan resident Angeliese Adams, 30, shook her booty on top of a chair — and then tumbled off.

Now she is suing East 58th Street eatery/nightclub Lavo, claiming it has no floor space to boogie and encourages a “disco-like atmosphere” on the furniture.

Adams said she was seriously injured after falling off her chair during a July visit to the club, according to a lawsuit she filed in Manhattan Supreme Court last week against Lavo.

She is seeking unspecified damages.

Lavo kept its power during Hurricane Sandy and became a magnet for a load of celebs seeking a good time in the darkened city, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Gerard Butler, John Legend and Victoria’s Secret models Doutzen Kroes and Candice Swanepoel.

The restaurant did not return a call seeking comment.