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Hmmm. Assuming you don't need rigidity, memory foam can be pretty grippy. Maybe that material they sometimes make placemats out of. You can find that at hardware stores.
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Hit a sporting goods shop and see what they have for placing under weights. Add plywood or something on top for your harder surfce to dance on. Something too soft will cause problems under your linoleum since it is not very rigid.
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You might investigate "anti-fatigue" rubber matting that is used for work areas.
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