First Wedding Dance Tips
- Always try to choose a song with a good tempo and easy beat; this will make it easier and therefore more enjoyable on the night (ask your instructor for help).
- Try to choose a short songs around 3mins 30secs. Long songs can become repetitive & are harder to memorize.
- Make sure you have a practice dance in your dress (without the groom there of course!) to check if there are any moves you wont be able to do.
- Get used to dancing in heels, practice in shoes with a similar height heel to your wedding shoes.
- Practice as much as you can so you wont have to concentrate as much, which will make both you and your partner feel more relaxed and confident on the night and enable you to enjoy your first dance so much more!
- More than anything HAVE FUN! Your friends and family will be more impressed not by how technically prefect your footwork is, but how much you are both enjoying your first dance together.
St.Albans Hertfordshire Group Dance Course
Starting Tuesday 3 June - 15 July 2008 from 7:00-8:00pm 7 weeks dance course.
Places now available, learn the Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Rumba and Cha Cha Cha more details
First Dance Lessons in your Home
If you prefer Wedding first dance lessons can take place in the privacy of your own Home, with our fully trained dance instructors. How much space do I need? If you and your can hold each other with outstretched arms and spin around without bumping into anything, then you have enough room. Our Home lessons normally last for 2 hours, so if you are interested in taking some Home wedding dance lessons, please provide us your address and some contact details and we will get back to you with a quote you can contact us here
For our first dance studio lessons
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