2015年4月27日 星期一

Wedding Dance Ideas (part 2- what affects your choice of dance styles)

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Of course there will be much fewer choice for completely newbies than the experienced ten dances couples. But here, we are technical free, let's say you plan it a year ahead, you will no longer be a novice. So what are our concerns when to comes to choosing a dance style?

First thing first, the song! A dance is danced to express ourselves and to present the music. Normally couples choose their song before choosing their dance, as their have the say on song and leave choreographing to us the dance teachers.

Also your venue size and shape may affect your choice. A small place can only do spot dance, while a grand hall doesn't go well without progressing all around. All ballroom dances are progressive dances; however, it doesn't mean that you can only choose ballroom but no Latin dances if you have a big floor. Latin dances though mostly non-progressive, they can be a moving dance if the floor allows.

Theme of your day is another concern because as I said in Part 1, some dances just do not fit a grand hall banquet, some dances look weird in a garden setting. So you really need to think things thoroughly before you decide to have a beach wedding.

Ar, the style of your dress. This is one that most people tend to look over. The style and cutting of your dress definitely affect how your dance will look. You know what I mean of your imagine couple wearing ballroom gown doing Samba- will inevitably be clumsy; or Latin dance costume goes on a Waltzing couple- just look awkward.

Last but not the least, your personal style. Some people can move their hips freely, but can't hold a decent frame, while some can have nice and well-controlled footwork but not a hit rhythm. As long as you both feel comfortable and enjoyed, that particular dance style should be your style.

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