If you choose to have a traditional "First Dance," there
are a number of things to think about.

#1.  Song Selection
You typically do not want to pick a song that is too fast or too
slow. Your song should be sentimental to both of you and you
don't have to dance to the entire song if you choose not to.

#2 What type of dance is appropriate with the song?
Typically foxtrot or waltz work with slower songs, but you may
opt to do a Rumba, or even salsa to be different. The important
thing is that both of you look comfortable with doing the dance.

#3 Set aside time to rehearse with your partner.
Y
ou don't have to be Fred Astaire, but you do want to look
comfortable and not stiff.

#4 Think about Choreography.
With Choreography, and coaching well in advance of your big
day, you can create a routine that looks great, will impress your
family and friends, and a moment hopefully captured on film that
you can look back on over the years.

Our staff at Dance with Me works with Wedding couples
weekly. We can show you the "basics," to get you by for
your first dance and reception or all the way to
choreographing a routine that will be remembered.

Check out our
Dance Lessons section, and our
Introductory Special for those interested in learning to
dance smoothly and comfortably on their big day.


Your First Dance
Your
Wedding