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Tennessee Wedding Dance Instructors

Learn the right steps for getting down at your Tennessee wedding.

If there's one thing guests count on at any wedding -- in addition to great food and laughter -- it's being able to show off their dance moves to the right tunes. But if the bride and groom have no idea of how to get down, well, that sure does take the fun out of it, right?

And that's exactly why you may want to consult a professional to help you out with your two left feet. He or she will be able to help you perfect your moves and have you out on the dance floor in no time. Now, get ready, it's time to learn some fancy footwork.

May I Have This Dance?

No matter how well you shimmy onto the dance floor, if you want to show your guests a choreographed dance, then you will have to first choose a style. Professional ballroom dancers can help you learn anything, including the fox trot, rumba, swing dance, a salsa routine or classy two step. Pick one that suits your style and make sure your music choice stays true to the two of you, too.

Don't Set Your Standards Too High

Sure, part of learning to dance includes pushing the limits. But make sure you don't set your sights too high. Talk to a professional -- he or she can help you assess how complicated you want to get when putting together a routine. That way, you'll be sure to keep your moving at a pace that is reasonable for both of your levels.

A Tennessean Dancing Professional

There are so many talented professional dancers in the Tennessee area, but make sure to choose one who suits your dancing needs. Here are a few in your area that you may want to scope out:

It's OK to Goof Up

No one is expecting you to be a dancing rock star, so don't work if every single one of your moves is not perfect. Just remember to smile and keep moving, even if you do mess up. And have fun! It's OK to steal the show -- it's your day.

Written by: Caroline Shannon
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