Dance With Joy On Your Wedding Day
The wedding may be a well coordinated affair and the events of the day may go smoothly. The bride may look beautiful and all eyes will be on the bridal couple as the debonair groom leads the exuberant bride to the dance floor for the first dance. Every couple wishes to dance with grace and charm and wishes to avoid any faux pas on their big day. Well, this is possible only if the dance is well rehearsed. If not, the groom may keep stepping on the bride’s toes.
Just as you invest time and money on the wedding festivities, invest in a good dance class. Do not wait until the last week, plan it well in advance. Who knows, the groom may have two left feet and may need a few extra lessons. Start with basic waltzing. Learn to hold each other properly and take small steps at a time. The duo must learn to move in tandem and with grace. The song and steps may be simple but must be well coordinated. Rehearse until you feel confident of dancing in front of a crowd.
Once you are confident with the basic steps, move on to the complicated jive or cha cha cha . It is better to avoid raunchy and bolder dances with an audience observing your every move. Of course these days, couples who are sure of themselves may dance the Salsa sensuously and boldly, perhaps towards the end.
Learning to dance well with your loved one is always a pleasure. You will also get to know your partner better. Your dance may be the highlight of your wedding day. Grab the opportunity to sizzle on the dance floor. You can only do that if you not just learn the steps, but practice with each other and even more important, practice to the song that you have decided on. The first dance is also the beginning of your married life – so start off as you mean to go on – together, moving in harmony, in time to the music.