Wedding
Couple
The wedding day is one of the most
memorable days of your life, we can make that day even more special
by helping you create the wedding dance of your dreams.
A dance instructor will work closely with you to create a beautiful
first dance together. From helping you select your music, preparing
graceful entrances/exits to and from the dance floor, to understanding
basic techniques that will make your dancing together more enjoyable.
The memories you create on your wedding day will be cherished
forever and the dance steps you learn will keep you dancing for
a lifetime.
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Dance
Tips For The Bride and Groom |
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* Plan Ahead -
Allow 3 to 5 months to learn, practice and perfect your dance.
Remember that your schedule will get very hectic as your wedding
day approaches. Don't wait until the last minute.
* Music -
Select a romantic song with a beat that is easy to hear, preferably
2 - 2 ½ minutes in length.
* Practice Time
- Remember the first
dance is almost always recorded on a video tape that will be
handed down through the years making it even more important
to practice, practice, practice. The more you practice, the
more comfortable you will feel on your wedding day.
* Popular Dances
- Besides the traditional
Foxtrot and the elegant Waltz, the Tango, Rumba, Salsa and Swing
are all very popular at contemporary weddings.
* Wedding Dress
- If your dress
has sleeves, make sure you can comfortably raise your arms over
your head for turns and spins. Also, check the length of your
wedding dress to make sure you will not be stepping on it while
dancing.

* Picture Poses - Create memorable photos
by adding some sexy dips, turns, and spins to your dance.
* Size of Dance Floor - Find out the size
of the reception dance floor then practice in that amount of
space.
* Plan Where To Start
- Plan where you will enter the dance floor and how to make
a graceful entrance for your first dance.

* Plan the Ending - Plan what will happen
after your dance. Will you invite everyone onto the dance floor,
invite the members of the Bridal Party, or just your parents
(and grandparents).
* Reception Dances - To
add extra enjoyment to the occasion, consider learning dances
for songs to be played during the reception or for the honeymoon.

* Bridal Party - Get everyone involved
in this special time of joy and celebration by arranging a special
group lesson for your family, friends and bridal party.

To schedule a time to begin preparing for your first dance together
as husband and wife email us at Gloria@Dance-Passion.com or
call 713-443-8275 to schedule an
appointment.
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