Elaborate dance moves could be the perfect way to wow guests at your wedding venue in Middlesex and make the day more personal.
Published by Francessca Arens
If you fancy yourself as a bit of a dancer, why not impress guests at your wedding venue in Middlesex and try the latest trend of putting on a unique performance for your friends and family.
Popular US television shows such as Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance are thought to be inspiring soon-to-wed couples to brush up on their dance moves ready for their big day, QMI Agency noted.
Choreographed routines and fun comedy skits have become increasingly popular at ceremonies, with newlyweds hitting the dance floor to unusual numbers that get the party started, the publication stated.
Ian Gooley, owner of Canadian dance school Arthur Murray Dance Studio, said: "Wedding dancing has gotten a little more personalised and more exciting. Couples really want to rock their reception and put their personal stamp on their weddings."
People are advised to start learning four to six weeks before their nuptials and Mr Gooley claimed the training is worth it as dancing is a great pastime and husband and wife teams can take the skill forward into their married lives.
This reminds me of one of the most recent videos to take YouTube by storm – footage from Jill and Kevin Kheinz's wedding in which the bridesmaids and groomsmen danced down the aisle to Chris Brown's song Forever, before the group parted and the groom himself did a forward roll into the church.
Time magazine classed the video as one of the top 50 best clips to appear on the website since it began five years ago and with more than 52 million hits it seems plenty of people agree!
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