You and your fiance are the stars of your wedding, so wouldn't you like
to dance like stars?
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With all your friends and family looking on, the first dance is your
chance to show everyone what a perfect couple you really are. (And I'll
let you in on a secret right now: dancing is lovemaking, set to music.
So making that first dance great is an awesome way to start your whole
relationship off on the right foot!)
Step 1: Learn the underlying principles of graceful movement
Before you can dance with grace and poise, you need to be able to
stand, breathe, and take a step with grace and poise. The good news
is, I'll show you a few simple exercises that will allow you to do that
within minutes of downloading my system. Not only will you look great
dancing once you understand these principles, you'll look great everywhere
else, too.
Frankly, I'm surprised how many people spend hundreds (even thousands!)
of dollars on dance lessons but who never learn the basics. Lots of
teachers go right into "teaching the steps" as though they
were building a house with no foundation!
Step 2: Learning the box
Your wedding song is almost certainly a rhumba, a foxtrot or a waltz.
(If you don't know which it is yet, don't worry, because when you download
my system, you'll learn how to tell them apart in a few minutes. It
could hardly be any easier, but it is: I'll also give you a list of
the most popular "first dance" songs and break them out by
type.)
No matter what style of dance your song calls for, it's based on a
simple box step. If your fiance can walk down a sidewalk and step around
a parking meter, he can lead you in a box step. Really, it's that easy.
And after learning Step 1 (remember grace and poise) the simple box
looks lovely. You and your fiance are already in "I didn't know
you could dance" territory.
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Step 3: Spicing it up
You can already dance, but why stop there? I'll show you how to gently
rotate your box.
You'll also learn how to do an underarm turn--ladies, this is where
your man shows you off! By now you'll have turned your handsome husband
into a handsome dancing husband. For that, you deserve to strut! (It
can be our little secret that, in dance, men have only two jobs: to
support us, and make us look great. If only the rest of life was so
simple!)
Step 4: Beginning and ending with a flourish
In the rush to plan and prepare, it's easy to lose track of the fact
that your wedding is all about love. That first dance is your chance
to really show what a perfectly matched, completely-in-love couple you
are. Everyone will be watching you, so it's important that you walk
on to the floor, and that your groom presents you, in a way that's graceful
but commands attention.
And it's only natural to want to end with a flair. You'll learn a dramatic
final dip that will convince everyone at the reception you've been practicing
in secret for months. (How long does it really take? Oh, ten or fifteen
minutes!)
I'm ready to start learning right now Mary, take me to the videos!
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