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My husband and I came to Your Wedding Dance about 14 weeks before our wedding. Neither of us knew how to dance. Not even a little bit. What had drawn me to George, the instructor, were his credentials -- he is an award winning ballroom dancer-- and the fact that he offered a free introductory lesson. At the introductory lesson he taught my (then) Fiancé and I a basic box step and a few other moves. He immediately put as at ease with his warm blue eyes and patient teaching style. We bought a 10 class package. In the weeks leading up to our wedding, George put together a dance routine for us that included dips, lifts and spins. We practiced at home about 4 nights a week, and once we'd learned the routine he gave us notes to fine tune it. Now, 4 days after my wedding, I can tell you that people are STILL talking about our dance. We didn't tell anybody we were taking lessons and surprised our guests with a full routine that many have compared to the TV show "Dancing with the Stars." If you want to do something different at your wedding and really wow your guests, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND taking lessons at Your Wedding Dance. I also suggest going to at least one of George's monthly Dance Parties, so you can get comfortable dancing in front of an audience.
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