Wedding-The First Dance
For most couples their wedding day is
considered the most important day of their lives. As technology constantly
improves, more and more couples are having their most cherished memories
documented on video tapes and DVDs. With the proliferation of the internet and
the simplicity of video sharing, a couple can share their special day with
people all over the world. The highlight of any reception and the image most
guests will remember is that of the first dance. Don’t be caught unprepared for
the moment that will last a lifetime. Come by
Don’t think that dancing is limited to your first dance
as husband and wife.
1 |
Don’t wait until the last minute. Learning
to dance well takes time. Many couples start to prepare for their first dance
six months, to a year in advance. Although you may be surprised with what our
couples have accomplished in a few short weeks. |
2 |
Have a few choices in mind for the wedding
song. If you have a specific song that you would like to use for the wedding
please bring it to your first lesson, so your instructor can teach you the
appropriate dance for your music. |
3 |
Be aware that not every wedding dance will
be a Waltz. Most songs that couples bring into the studio range from being a
Rumba or Foxy, to even a Swing or Salsa. And don’t limit yourselves to one
dance for the wedding. Be prepared for a variety dances on your wedding day. |
4 |
Be patient when learning to dance. As time
gets closer to the wedding, couples have more stress in their lives than they
have ever experienced. Remember, dancing is a great time to just have fun and
relax. |
5 |
Be consistent with all of your appointments
(privates, groups and practice sessions). The more often a couple is able to
come in, the less review there will be on each lesson and the more they will
be prepared for the wedding. Group classes and practice sessions help
solidify the information received on private lessons, making the private
lessons more efficient. |