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 If Your First Wedding Dance is Stressing you out, Here are five ways to get through it - 


Are you thinking about the first dance? You're either fantasizing about flying across the room in the embrace of your girlfriend or dreading the prospect of an awkward shuffle in front of the camera. Whether or not you're a regular on the dance floor, there are a few easy wedding dance steps you can take to ensure an enjoyable and flawless first dance on your wedding day. Of course, most marriages include boogie participants on the dance floor. A new union can hardly be celebrated any better. However, many weddings also have traditional special dances which highlight guests of honor.






There's the first wedding dance, in which the pair spins around the dance floor for the first time. The duo shares a special moment with their parents at the parents' dance. Even couples who enjoy dancing can find it challenging to consider traditional dances. Can they either go with the flow or do a choreographed routine? Will the anniversary dance be remembered fondly by older guests, or will they be forced on the spot?

The first dance at your wedding can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It's your symbolic entrance into society as a married couple with your girlfriend. It's photogenic, romantic, and emotional. But don't worry if you're a bit worried and you think it'll be uncomfortable as hell. Don't feel bad if you're one of the wedding-planning couples who gets nervous for the first dance. Instead, use these pointers to help make your first wedding dance magical...rather than overwhelming



  • Choose your wedding song:

A wedding's first dance song is all about you and your date, so a nostalgic favorite is a safe bet. But what songs would guests recognize? Are there any lengthy instrumental interludes that could be awkward? Any songs that you wouldn't like your great-grandmother hearing? Consider your upcoming first dance song from the perspective of your wedding guests, as well as yourself and your husband, and you'll be much more confident when the time comes to dance to it publicly.


  • Take dance lessons:

If you're nervous about your first wedding dance in any way, first dance lessons for a wedding are probably the single most effective thing you can do to reassure yourself. You'll have a clear set of instructions as soon as you hit the dance floor. This isn't about learning a So You Think You Can Dance-level routine; it’s so that you can have a few moves and more confidence when you get your center-stage moment.


  • Dress for success:

If you're nervous about your big dance, a tight mermaid dress won't help. A block heel will give you height without the fright. Ditching the veil could make a big difference. Even just one of these changes will make your first dance that much more drama-free.

  • Keep it short and sweet:

Your wedding is a celebration, and you want to keep the party going. Don't make the music continue for four and a half or five minutes – it would just dull the atmosphere. Except with the most spectacular choreography, two to three minutes is ideal for keeping everyone interested and wanting more. Guests who are entertained are more likely to hop right into the dance floor and continue the party with you


  • Capture the Beautiful Moments:
Allow your photographer, videographer, family, and friends to catch memorable moments of your Wedding Dance. The kiss! The lift! The Dip!  The enticing glaze! The twists and turns! The beats!! You'd like this over 2 minutes of uncomfortable glaze and shuffle every day.


Come and discover the joys of dancing for yourself! Contact Adelaide Wedding Dance today to schedule a complimentary 45-minute appointment, and we'll get those feet dancing in no time.


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