A couple's first dance as man and wife is a special moment. That's why prospective brides and grooms who want to give a polished and graceful performance on their big day are increasingly opting to take dance lessons to help them prepare for what can be the performance of their lifetimes. Wedding programs are designed to help ease the pressure of that "first dance."
If you are planning to get married, here are a few tips from the experts on learning to dance in preparation for your wedding:
Don’t wait until the last minute. Remember that your schedule will get very hectic as your wedding day approaches. Dance instructors recommend starting four to six months earlier to allow more time for practice, especially if you are a newcomer to dancing.
•Remember that dance lessons can actually be a stress reliever. Dancing is good exercise. And lessons pull you out of the hustle and bustle of the day to spend an hour or so with your intended, having fun and working together productively at the same time.
•Besides the Waltz and other traditional dances, the Mambo, Salsa, Swing and even the Hustle are all popular at weddings today.
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•If you plan to dance to a special song at your reception, feel free to bring a recording of it to your dance lessons so you can work on it with your instructor. (And don’t forget to coordinate with your wedding videographer to the best "coverage" of your special dance.)
Learning to dance for your wedding is a special gift that you and your spouse-to-be can give to each other. Feeling confident and poised when you dance together will ensure that your very first dance together as wife and husband will be a memory you will cherish forever. Arthur Murray Mt. Kisco has a variety of Wedding Dance Packages available from the simple but elegant to the grand production.
