Tip Tuesday | Jazz Up Your First Dance

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A first dance is what we traditionally use to kick off the party.  I want to show you how much fun you can have with your first dance if you invest in a few dance lessons and choreograph a dance to make your first a special one.  You don’t have to be a pro to look like a pro.  Our clients shown in these photos took the time to learn some fancy foot work and choreograph a dance to Bye Bye Birdie, a song that was the bride’s grandmother’s favorite.  Grandma sang this song to the bride growing up.  In her grandmother’s absense (she passed away last year) she decided to dedicate her First Dance to her memory and was introduced to the dance floor with her groom to this special tune and a few facts about her grandmother.  Apparently her grandmother was a fun, vivacious woman who could make everyone feel great about themselves.

The Joe Muscolino Band learned this special tune and played it perfectly at the reception.  The bride and groom brought smiles to the guests faces as they entered the room.  They filled the dance floor with every step they took.  Guests cheered them on as this was an unexpected treat.  When we asked the bride and groom how it felt to make this a special dance, they both agreed it was time well spent to learn the dance!  They looked like pros and according to the groom this was very out of character for him.  You would have never known they weren’t pros.  If you think you might like to choreograph your first dance, consider calling Marjene Anderson in Salt Lake City (801) 530-1335.  She is one of the best and has assisted many of our clients in making their dance a special one!  There are many song titles that work well for a first dance, father-daughter, and mother-son dance.  Make sure you select one that is right for you or has a special meaning.  You’ll look back one day and remember the moment, I guarantee it!

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If you choreograph a first dance, be sure to use your showmanship.
If you choreograph a first dance, be sure to use your showmanship.