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Knowing how to dance at a wedding is very critical especially for the bride and groom. The wedding dance is part of the reception program. The newlyweds are expected to have their first dance as a couple on their wedding day and lead their guests on the dance floor.
Tips for the Bride and Groom
Tip #1 Look for a Suitable Song
A romantic song will definitely be useful for this activity. The song must entice the listener to dance. Often dance songs for weddings are Fox Trots or slow dance. You however have a number of dance options available such as Salsa, Swing, Waltz, Tango or a combination dance. If you cannot decide, you can always ask a dance instructor to help you.
Also, find a song that is not lengthy. A song that lasts for two minutes is a very good choice. If it goes beyond three minutes, guests might become bored.
Tip # 2 Practice the Wedding Dance
Practice the dance over and over again until you master it. This will ensure that on your big day, you will not be fazed by huge throng of people watching you. You can perform despite of your nerves you have learned the steps by heart and commit them to memory. The moves become automatic to you.
Tip # 3 Take Dance Lessons
If you have two left foot and lack confidence in dancing then taking dance lessons might be necessary. This will help prevent making your dance steps look monotonous, forced or boring. The dance instructor can show you moves which will make the dance more interesting to watch. Also, the guests will appreciate how much effort you pour into the dance.
Tip # 4 Decide When to Have the Dance
You should decide which part of reception the dance will be presented. Should it be at the start of the wedding reception or towards the end?
Also, make sure that the band, DJ and photographer know when the first dance will happen. The band or DJ should ensure that the beat of the music is similar to the one you practiced with. This will prevent confusion at the dance floor. The photographer should know which dance moves you want them to capture on the still pictures. If you have important dance moves like the dip, then you should have a picture of that.
Tip # 5 Make Allowances for the Unexpected
When you are at the dance floor expect the unexpected. You may forget your dance moves in the middle of the dance like forgetting to turn. Do not worry about the mistake. The guests do not know the steps so most likely the will not notice the mistake. Move on from there and continue the dance as if nothing happened. Enjoy and do your best.
Guests
These are some useful how to dance wedding tips for the newlyweds. For the wedding guests, dancing at the wedding is easier. There are no formal steps to memorize. Also, no scrutinizing eyes follow their every move on the dance floor. Guests can have the time of their life dancing with friends and relatives.
As a guest, you can have the luxury of following others' moves. Also, you can choose to dance anytime you want. When a favorite song or a familiar song is playing that will be the best time to join the bandwagon and show your moves.
As always, feeling comfortable and relax in the dance floor will spell a lot of difference. Even if you know all the intricate steps of the dance but you look nervous and awkward, the performance will be a disaster. Having fun is definitely one way of learning how to dance at weddings.
Gwendolyn Cuizon is a prolific writer who loves to dance and learn the techniques on how to dance. If you want to learn more about how to dance at a wedding then please click on the previous words.
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