Dance Training in Groups
Depending on your level of dancing expertise (or in the case of yours truly, your level of clumsiness), you'll want to plan ahead by several months with your groom-to-be and have some much-needed fun while preparing for your big day. Consider it a new endeavor in your relationship and an opportunity to come together and get some exercise. Seek out group classes where many dancers can join in the fun and invite friends, family or your wedding party so they too can get in on the training. Much of your decision about which instructor to choose will depend on how much the instructor's skills match your intended dance and music styles. Consult with your California wedding planner and your California DJ to see what recommendations and procedures they may have.Southern California Dance Instructors
All over the Southern California area you will find compassionate dance instructors willing to help out everyone from the novice to the expert. Make sure the dance instructor you choose has specialized in wedding dances such as the waltz, ballroom dancing, salsa and any other dances you know you'll want to include based on your chosen genre of music. If you already have a CD of music you know you'll groove to at your wedding, bring it along or ask your professional dance instructor for a list of common wedding songs. Ask your instructor before your first class what type of shoes and dance attire you should arrive in, then dance your way from looking at your toes to looking into your partner's eyes as you steal the night away.Northern California Dance Instructors
While the traditional still applies in many Northern California weddings, more often than not Northern California wedding dances can be thought of as unconventional. The generation of people currently marrying in their twenties and thirties remember not only music like the oldies and classic rock, but also the initiation of hip-hop, techno and alternative rock onto the popular music scene. This means that you may want to brush up on both traditional and unconventional dance styles and you may need a dance instructor that can go from waltzing to "the Robot" at a moment's notice. Along with your local telephone book, use a guide to call around to potential instructors in your area and inquire about pricing per hour, what types of dance experience they have, and if they can meet your wedding's specific needs. If you're running out of time and your budget allows, consider hiring a private wedding dance instructor in the Bay Area to give you and your groom the individual attention you will need to look effortless on the dance floor.Your California wedding videographer will have the excellent editing skills to cut out any mishaps that may occur, so your first wedding dance goes down smoother in video history then it may have on the dance floor. Even if you think you're not a dancer you may surprise yourself after learning some new moves. Hopefully, you and your groom can continue to celebrate your marriage for years to come as you dance together in a dimly-lit lounge or a hoppin' night club.
