Friday, August 8, 2008

Wedding Dance

You have not thought this far, right Well, you may want to think about the dance-type you are interested in and take it from there. Have you tried the Waltz, because it is just classical and romantic How about something jazzy like the Foxtrot, because it is more relaxing Maybe the Argentine Tango, because it involves more swinging and is also intense Have you considered Latin rhythms like a lively salsa or slow rumba There are several options open to you. You could always settle with the simple dance. It is slow and always goes well. If you do decide on any of the skill dancing moves, know that some of the styles are easy and others not.


Your DJ or your bandleader can inform you or call you to the floor and announce this moment. How the tradition goes is when the father of his newly wed daughter cuts in. It could be done during a new song or the one playing at that moment. The groom comes in and asks the bride’s mother to dance. The groom’s father then takes over and cuts in with the bride and the bride’s father cuts in with his own wife. The groom then asks his mother to dance. Thereafter, the groom dances with his bride’s maid-of-honour and his bride dances with the best man. Finally, after all the in-laws have danced together, guests may now take to the floor.

Don’t take any dance lessons, because you are not expected to perform for anyone. Don’t forget that this is your day and yours only. If dancing is always something you wanted with your partner, but never found that time, take this as an opportunity. It will be this day that will be remembered forever. After this day, there will many opportunities to practice these skills such as a nightclub, functions, or best friend’s wedding.


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