Wedding Dance
Let the man lead. In the traditional understanding of the role of leading the dance performed by men. Ladies, take a sympathetic position. Amy says: "A man is difficult in the sense that it needs a lot to remember and do: he listens to music, remembers the sequence of dance, communicating with other people, think about the following movement. " You are required to observe the behavior of men, to anticipate what he's going to make mistakes and allow him to. Find balance.
Old-fashioned tradition of wedding dance can only be prescribed by the dominant position of men, but in reality it is a full-fledged partnership. Both partners should make efforts to control the rhythm. "Dance is the result of the connection of your strengths and weaknesses, dancing skills will not be able to get one lesson" – says Amy. You will need to be patient and begin to engage in advance. Great time – five months before the ceremony. As for the wedding dance performances suggest you contact – the organization of weddings.
Allay fears. "Men, which I teach dance, I suggest the following: from the moment when you hug a girl, have complete control over it. Even in the case of uncertainty in his movements, pretend to know what to do "- says Amy. Your partner will be calm while you hold the initiative. Once your partner begins to be afraid of something, she takes the initiative in their hands. You have to establish their supremacy at the beginning of the dance, or in the process do not work. Set the tone. Generally speaking, dance – a social phenomenon, we can say non-verbal conversation. If development proceeds conversation well, you may wish to join and people around them. While many newlyweds prefer staging a dance, some like improvisation, believing that dance can be fun. Amy said: "The first wedding dance determines the tone of your event. If he is successful, then your guests will dance with you. " Dance! Studying partner dance, you are contributing to its future. This skill will be with you and after the wedding celebrations at the various festivals in your living room, on the anniversary of the wedding.