he moment you have waited for is here. The lights dim; the music
playing is your song. You are announced as “Mr. & Mrs.”, you are invited to the dance floor. Friends and family look on with admiration. He embraces you. You exchange loving glances and a tender kiss. Confidently, he leads you through your first dance together as husband and wife. It’s the highlight of your wedding reception.
During the months before your wedding day, plan to learn how to dance. The time you spend together at a dance school
learning dancing skills will strengthen your relationship. It will take away the stress of all the preparations for the upcoming
wedding by giving you an opportunity to relax and have fun together.
When selecting a dance school, these are the elements to look for:
• a recognizable name and
good reputation.
• a friendly, knowledgeable, helpful staff.
• adequate practice areas and sound
systems for your convenience.
Learning to dance for your wedding is
an important investment worth careful
consideration. Its value should exceed the lesson’s cost. Your school should include some private instruction, wedding classes, practice time, and the opportunity to rehearse your wedding day dance.