Want To Dance On Your Wedding Day / Sangeet / Mehndi?
Whether it’s for your mehendi ceremony, hurdhee or wedding day, Kavita can create and teach something that will mesmerize your audience. For a mehendi, some fun moves and a loud song will work well, but, if you are thinking about doing a performance on sangeet or reception, then go for a slow, close dance, which will look elegant and beautiful. You and your partner should get together to think about the mood for your dance. Most couples go for a soft song and some intimate steps, for their first dance.
Please contact me for packages dance@flauntyourmoves.co.za or 0762230427
Before Consultation:
Find a song that you will remember for the rest of your life, a song that will always bring back those romantic memories of your wedding day. Sit together and listen to each other’s favorite tracks. A song that would speak and connect to your heart will be ‘your’ song. Well, you can also mash-up two songs, OR a medley of songs, that you both love.
If you don’t know how to dance, you have to start learning at least two months in advance. This way you can learn a few moves, and turns. The song should be between 3 and 5 minutes long. This is because you don’t want to bore your wedding guests who are watching. Yes, this dance is about you and your partner. But, don’t forget that you will have an audience as well!
Use these rehearsal / practice sessions to connect with each other. Whether you are selecting the song or getting together for the dance rehearsals, cherish and celebrate these moments of togetherness. When you are dancing in front of your guests, for a minute forget that anyone else is present. Let your true feelings for your partner take over you and this will put you at ease with each other. Relax and enjoy the moment
Leave the rest to me ;)
Few points to remember:
- Always keep a CD of your song with you.
- Instruct your photographer about your dance performance. They should be able to capture it beautifully from different angles.
- Take a good look at the wedding dance floor and try out your new wedding shoes there. It is a good idea to try your wedding dance moves on the dance floor.
- Keep your DJ or wedding planner in loop for requirements related to lighting and smoke machine, etc
Private lessons available – contact for a quote!