
Learn to dance together
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Learning to dance together builds physical coordination, trust, and provides a skill you can enjoy for life at weddings and social events. Start with styles like swing, salsa, or ballroom that emphasize partnership and communication. The initial awkwardness and stepping on toes becomes part of the fun, and you'll gain confidence together as you improve.
Difficulty
35/100Medium
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Cost
$100 โ $500
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Time
longer
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People
2โ2
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Setting
indoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed
People who tried this
โMy husband and I did dance classes before our wedding and I must say, it was one of the highlights of our wedding planning experience. Every Wednesday evening, for 1 hour, we got to just have fun and focus just on us rather than planning. Then the moments during the week of practicing were such great quality time moments. We both went into it knowing we weren't going to be professionals and viewed it as just spending time together and it's honestly one of my favorite things we did before our wedding.โ
โI did dance lessons with my now husband for our wedding in May this year. We were both bad at dancing with no experience and wanted something slow but choreographed for our first dance, so we got lessons. We wanted to avoid feeling awkward during it. We paid around $1000 for a 10 lesson package and it was actually so worth it and incredibly fun. We danced to our favorite classical piece and the dance instructor adjusted the speed for us.โ
โAmanda and I can agree that our decision to get dance lessons was probably the best decision we made during planning for our wedding reception! We went from the experience level of โI can do jumping jacksโฆโ to becoming graceful, solid dance partners with a solid dance on the final day. We are going into the reception with confidence and grace now.โ
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