Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Make an Impression on The Dance Floor at Your Wedding!
Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! There are so many arrangements and preparations to plan for that there is something you may have overlooked- your first dance at the reception. Are you ready for that cherished moment? If you really want to feel confident and make an impression on this most important day, it’s time to start thinking about taking some private ballroom dance lessons.
For over 12 years, Dance FX Studios in Mesa, Arizona, has choreographed a multitude of first dances for all kinds of weddings. From the traditional Waltz to the sultry Argentine Tango, you too can have a one-of-a-kind dance choreographed just for you. To get started with just the right wedding dance for you and your fiancé, we recommend setting up a Wedding Dance Consultation. This hour-long consultation includes getting to know you, your vision for the first dance, and of course, dancing! We will also help with important details such as finding the perfect song that suits your personalities and the type of dancing you envision. Hour-long packages are personalized for your time frame, dance ability and overall vision for your perfect wedding dance.
A customized wedding dance is the ideal touch to any wedding. These days, brides and grooms are getting more creative with their first dances, so impress your guests with a wedding dance routine that will blow them away! As the happy couple, make your first dance one to remember with a personalized, choreographed wedding dance or maybe basic wedding dance lessons that will help you to feel comfortable on the most significant day of your life. Either way, wouldn’t it be great to create that magical moment that will last forever?
In addition to the fun you will have learning to dance, you and your fiancé will enjoy some time together away from all of the wedding preparation stress. With private dance lessons for your wedding, you will always be able to dance together, utilizing a life skill for any occasion, such as other weddings, holiday parties and various dance events-even date nights with your honey. So, schedule a wedding dance consultation to let the fun begin! Once you have your wedding consultation set up, here are our top 3 suggestions on how to prepare for your first ballroom dance lesson:
1. Bring a few song ideas that you would enjoy dancing to for your first dance. From there, your wedding consultant can get a better feel for your style in music and better direct you creating an awesome dance for this unforgettable moment!
2. Make sure you have some ideas of how you see yourselves dancing your first dance. Do you want to do a sassy Salsa or a passionate Bolero dance? Maybe you would prefer something smooth and classic like a Foxtrot. It does help to do a little research to see what you like and what you don't like so that your first dance is just what you visualize.
3. Bring a photo of your dress, shoes and even the dance floor from your wedding venue if possible. The more information you can provide to your wedding dance choreographer, the better prepared you will be for your amazing first dance.
Something you may not have considered is that after the wedding, when you are back from the honeymoon and settling into your lives together, social dancing is the perfect way for newlyweds to keep the romance alive. It allows for time with each other, a “date night” doing something fun and different. We believe that private ballroom dance lessons for couples are essential for a healthy, happy life filled with passion, teamwork, and ongoing courtship.
Make your first dance magical and memorable with wedding dance lessons at Dance FX Studios! We have the experience, knowledge and creativity to prepare you for an exceptional first dance. Neighboring cities to Dance FX Studios include Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert and Scottsdale so we are convenient for most Phoenix East Valley residents to get you prepared for your first dance with private dance lessons. We would love to help you absolutely sparkle on your wedding day!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment