My fiance and I want to do something different (not just the usual sway left to right) for our first dance, but we don't know how to dance.
We cannot decide: should we get private instructors or get a DVD to learn the dance?
What would you do?
Any ideas or experiences?
Thank you!
Re: Poll: Private Lessons or DVD for First Dance
I would recommend private lessons over a DVD as they enable you to get feedback on how you and your partner look dancing together (i.e. when we started lessons we tended to look at the floor a lot (which doesn't look good). If we had been learning from a tape, we never would have known we were doing it!).
For anyone in the Baltimore, MD area, Beginning Ballroom (just google beginning ballroom and baltimore md on google) is where we are taking and we love it. They are really great about breaking down the steps and we've been learning something new every week!
GL!
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Anyway, it is a great experience.
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Wouldn't it be nice to live together in the kind of world where we belong?
Plus, dance lessons are a lot of fun. They are a great way to spend time with each other and blow off steam. We found an affordable studio, with great instructors, and a very flexible schedule and we've made it a hobby, at least for now. But, even if you are just doing it to survive your first dance, there's bound to be something like that in your area.
If you want to take dance lessons because you want to take dance lessons, great. Take the dance lessons. If you're spending money on the lessons for a 2 minute dance at your wedding, then don't. Because you can spend the money much better elsewhere.
I'd rather see a couple dance naturally, looking at each other, perhaps sharing some conversation that makes then both giggle, and enjoying this first dance as a married couple than someone trying to dance and looking uncomfortable doing it. One is personal and romantic. The other can be cringe-worthy.
I agree w/ trix...
Lessons sounds like a good idea.. but unless you are really rehersed it could look very awkward... I've been to a few weddings where it looks very staged and as if they are more concentrating on remembering their steps and less on the meaning of the dance...