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Friday, July 17, 2015

Fun Dance Steps You Can Learn For Your First Dance! -- Your Perfect Wedding Dance



Fun Dance Steps You Can Learn For Your First Dance! 

    There are so many great dance instruction videos out there with countless steps and tricks. Some are legitimate, demonstrated and taught by sound professionals in the dance field. Others, merely imitating what they've seen and trying to recreate the movements and information to the best of their abilities. The reason you must be weary of those videos is once you learn a habit, it normally takes anywhere up to 6 months to break it. Be judgmental of your online instructor in a good way, make sure that you like what you see and that quite possibly, you can research about that instructor to see her/his credentials.

    Now on to the good stuff! One really great step to have your First Dance is the fan. It can be danced many ways. Some are fan positions are simple...



    Others are more complex and may not work with your style...

    However, they add volume, a depth to your dancing, shape, complexity and keeps the audience entertained!
    The basic goal of the fan step is to open up from the closed position into an open position. Usually it is best for you to begin the fan position with a spin/turn for the girl and then switch places with each other with either a simple turn towards each other, or a walk around where the man walks around and turns the girl underarm until she is standing where he used to say and vice versa. 

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    Go ahead a research some of these videos to learn more about dancing the fan position and including this great step in your first dance!

    For more videos and blogs, please visit our website: YourPerfectWeddingDance.com!
 

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Proper Dance Frame for Wedding Dance Couples-- Your Perfect Wedding Dance.com

Proper Dance Frame for Wedding Dance Couples


    Typically for a wedding dance, there is no need to have the proper, yet stiff, ballroom dance frame. Most couples have either never danced ballroom in their life, or have had very little training. In any case, holding that frame and keeping the resistance between both people can get very taxing on your shoulders. As well, after a night of no sleeping, or being too anxious for the wedding, possible having a few cocktails before the dance, can all lead to a poor frame. Thus, I feel it is always best to teach the necessary basics to what a frame should feel like, why those few selected pieces of information are important and train, train, train. 

     The more contact there is between both partners, the better the communication will be. Without the lady leaning all of her body weight onto the mans Right arm, the couple should keep contact throughout Lady's left and Man's right arm.
     Next we look at the connecting hand. Man's left and Lady's right arm is crucial to not collapsing on top of one another and for the man to avoid stepping on his partners feet during the dance. This arm will allow for the leader (man) to signal to the follower (lady) when he is moving forward. He should only give her the pushing sensation when he is moving...not when he is standing still. It is here that most trouble occurs. If the follower collapses her hand, or gives no feedback, usually the leader will either over push with too much strength or not be able to lead his partner into any sequence of steps. 

    Lastly, in order for the leader to signal to his partner when to stop or when to turn, he uses his Right arm on the shoulder blade of his partner. Having the arm down too low on her back/hip, will cause for the lady to respond too late to his leads as the lordotic curve of her spine will slow down her response time.

    Think of this as a 3 points system: The pushing arm- Man's Left to Lady's Right; The supporting arm; The stopping/turning arm.
     As always, you can find more useful tips and information on our website: YourPerfectWeddingDance.com!