There is nothing more special than your wedding dance. Just the
thought of the first dance between a husband and wife is enough to
take your breath away. From the most elegant of waltzes to the most
basic side-to-side, unrehearsed steps, it is always one of the most
touching moments of any wedding.
Sometimes, however, watching the new couple dance at their wedding is
a lot more romantic to witness than to experience first-hand. While
everyone watching is thinking, "They look so happy," "What a beautiful
couple," something much different is going on in the minds of the
bride and groom. The bride is second-guessing her shoes, hoping that
her dress doesn't get tangled and praying that her new husband won't
try to add a new "move" that will go horribly wrong and result in
flinging her across the dance floor. The groom is wondering how fancy
he's supposed to get with the dance, hoping that he isn't squishing
her dress too much and crossing his fingers that he doesn't step on
the bride's feet, which he can't even see. And both of them are
thinking "Please don't let me trip. Please don't let me trip. Please
don't let me trip."
Rather than let everyone else at your wedding enjoy your wedding dance
more than you do, why not learn your own personally-choreographed
wedding dance? Whether you and your fianc' love to dance and just need
some guidance and practice or if you have never danced together at
all, something memorable and romantic can be choreographed especially
for you.
You don't have to worry about what level of experience you have. Some
of the most elegant dances are the most simple to learn. We just take
things one step at a time. With a little bit of practice, you'll begin
to become comfortable with your special dance.
The first thing you need to do is choose your song. Some people have
an "our song" but many don't. If you don't have a special song, go
through your music collection or ask your friends and relatives what
song they chose for their wedding dance. If the song isn't important
to you, but you've always imagined a Waltz, a Rumba or a Salsa for
your wedding dance, we can listen to a few songs and choose one
together.
Once you start learning your specially-choreographed wedding dance you
will have plenty of time to practice before your wedding. Remember
that these are private lessons, so if you need extra help with
something or if some spot in the choreography just isn't flowing
right, we can either practice a bit more on that section or change it
to something more comfortable for you. As you become comfortable with
your wedding dance, you will become more and more excited to show it
off on your big day.
With a little bit of time and practice you and your new husband or
wife can enjoy your wedding dance even more than you ever dreamed
possible.
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