But no matter your skill level, if you want a choreographed dance to be a part of your day, then you must find a professional who can help you perfect your boogie moves. That way, when one of you turns out to be a smidge better than the other, you can still wow the crowd with your fancy footwork.
Choosing a Style of Dance
You might think that there are only so many ways that you can shimmy into your reception, but the truth is the world of dance opens up a number of choices to the bride-and groom-to-be. You can go totally classic by sticking with a ballroom dance number, or you may want to show your funky sides by choosing a salsa routine. You may also want to fox trot, rumba or swing dance for your big day -- the decision is completely up to you, but just be sure that it fits your style as a couple.But How Good Are Ya'?
Once you have chosen a dance style, it is important to assess your individual levels of dance knowledge and ability. This is important because, while you want to keep the crowd entertained, you do not want their interest to be piqued because you have landed face first on the floor. This assessment may require a professional, but it is essential to know your dance abilities when beginning dance lessons. That way, the two of you will be able to work on a dance that is reasonable for both of your levels.Teachers Who Boogie Down in Ohio
There are several teachers who are willing to help you shake your tail feathers in the Buckeye State, but, like everything with wedding planning, the two of you will want to choose an instructor who makes you feel comfortable and understands your skill levels. Here are a few to check out in your neighborhood:- Ballroom Dancing by Bud Walters, Cincinnati
- Black Tie Dance Studio, Sandusky
- Columbus Dance Center, Columbus
- Dance Club Studio, Cincinnati
- Fred Astaire Dance Studio, Westerville
- Ohio Ballroom, Butler and Warren Counties
Don't Forget to Smile
Regardless of the dance style you choose, be sure to remember that this is for fun! Don't make any part of your special dance stressful -- you will only regret it later. If you mess up, then just roll with it and keep moving. No one is likely to notice, and if someone does, laughing off your mistake is the best fix!


