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The First wedding dance reminds us all of the pledge that having a lifetime partner holds and recalls our thoughts of romance and eternalness. For sure, it can also be a basis of strain for the couple involved if they have not spent any time preparing beforehand. Partner dancing is a talent like any other and with a minimum of practice and homework, any couple can take the spotlight with confidence and elegance on their big day.

You should be able to come across teachers who have experience with wedding couples at your local ballroom dance studio. When you call, ask if that studio has any special wedding packages available. Most ballrooms offer both group classes and private lessons. Group classes are surely more affordable, but a private lesson will focus only on what you want to learn and go at the pace best suit to you.

If you have problem finding a teacher that you like, or if time and money are considerations, you may want to try learning to dance from an instructional videotape. There are numerous videos that cater specially to wedding couples and their special desires. This will allow you to learn at any time and in the privacy of your home, which is perfect if either of you are nervous about learning to dance. Various people come across that they feel under pressure with the constant attention of an instructor in a private lesson, and they are too shy or self-conscious to learn in a group.

There are numerous videos that cater specially to wedding couples and their special desires.

How will your first wedding dance commence and end?

Your bandleader or DJ can call you out to the dance floor and announce your first wedding dance. Usually the father of the bride will ultimately cut in and dance with his daughter (this may be done to a new song or during the original song), at which point the groom may ask the bride's mother to dance. Subsequently the groom's father may dance with the bride, at which time the bride's father may cut in on his wife and the groom. The groom may then ask his mother to dance. Furthermore the groom may dance with the maid of honor and the bride with the best man, whereas the in laws dance with each other. At last the entire wedding party, and then the guests may join in the dancing. As the wedding couple you must come to a decision before the ceremony which part of this traditional order you would like to follow, if any. This is only a guide and it is your choice who to involve in the dancing.

It is essential to notify the individuals that you want to participate, and instruct them as to when they should join the dance, and with whom they should dance. Depending on how many people will eventually be dancing, you may have to select an additional song or songs for everybody to dance to.

Your First Wedding Dance should be one of the many beautiful memories of your wedding day. By preparing in advance you will be able to relax and have fun with each other, enjoying your moment. Don't think of this as a performance but as a ritual, part of the vows and promises that you will swap on this special day.