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Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by Jeff
8/2/2006  1:26:00 AM
Im soon to be married and we are going to dance a Waltz . Does anyone have any suggestions ? Can be with or without words. I feel the instrumentals are more romantic but I think my fiancee prefers words so any suggestions would be welcome !
Re: Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by phil.samways
8/2/2006  4:39:00 AM
Hi Jeff
If you go to the "shopping" section of this site, choose music CD's and select Waltz, you will be presented with a list of about 400 tracks from dancing CDs. You can listen to short segments of every one. Find a tune you like, vocal or otherwise. Of course, if you're having a band to play for you, they need to be included in the choice of tune
Re: Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by owendancer
8/2/2006  4:40:00 AM
Jeff: John Tesh on his Grand Passion CD has a cut titled "Give me forever I do". I cant quite remember the vocalist but I think it is Peabo Bryson. It is beautiful. Owen
Re: Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by Stavros
8/2/2006  5:09:00 AM
My favourid and which I would love to dance at my wedding if I ever get to that point would be "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" You find it in the shopping section here on "The Ultimate Ballroom Album 2" (you can listen into songs at the shopping thingie. Its basically a ballroom adaptation of Nino Rota's romeo and juliet ... the one that was used a lot during ice skating championships this year (if you watched those). Anyway its a very beautifull atmospheric instrumental piece - and my instructor once said to me while we were dancing it that "This song makes me feel as if I was in the play" Ok I know romeo and juliet die in the end but you know she ment the romantic bit ;)

Another nice option I think would be "Moon River" perhaps... old time classic and you can find it both with lyrics or in a ballroom instrumental version.

I'd suggest have a look at the shopping part on this site and listen to some samples maybe you find something.

And if you go to a dance studio the instructor will usually sit down with the couple before starting the program and listen through a lot of songs so you can pick a handfull and while working on a small choreography with your fiancee you can pick your favourid.

Best wishes!
Re: Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by Don
8/23/2006  9:42:00 PM
Stavros. I like your suggestions for a wedding waltz The Romeo and Juliet played by Manuel and the Mountains Orchestra this a real oldie. But if I were getting married today I would pick Russel Watson Singing Amore Musica which is also on an Ultimate Album as well as his own album. Not for a wedding because of the sad words I love dancing to With Pen in Hand Vkki Carr. Moon River is fine also. The studio I go to are having an unusual amount of people getting married in the near future. Some of the music some wish to dance to would not be my choice. One couple are really into it. They have six other couples who will take to the floor half way through the dance, which is not a Waltz . They are also receiving instructions.
Re: Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by jerryblu
8/2/2006  8:19:00 AM
You may or may not feel the lyrics are appropriate, but I absolutely love Olivia StJohns' The Flower that Shattered the Stone. It is a beautiful slow waltz.

Jerry
Re: Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by jerryblu
8/2/2006  8:21:00 AM
oops. I meant Olivia NEWTON JOHNS
Re: Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by Wedding Singer
8/2/2006  9:17:00 AM
Your best bet is to go to a couple of local studio.(if you are in NY/NJ area,I can send you to a couple of places).They will choreograph a dance of your choice.
Re: Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by Chukroast
8/2/2006  7:55:00 PM
The Waltz is an old favorite for Wedding couples and the beauty of a slow Waltz is the 3/4 timing, i.e. all steps (at least for beginners) are single beat steps. No need to memorize: "Quick-Quick-Slow" or "Slow-Slow-Quick-Quick" as one must for the Foxtrot or any of the dances that have four beats to a measure. The first caveat: "Don't step on the bride's dress!"
Of course the Box Step is preferred by beginners since there's no need to travel around the floor and it lends itself to a simple underarm turn by the lady.
In the Box: the man leads forward with the left step (lady back on right). (from here I just discuss man's step since the lady's is simply the mirror image of the man's): One the man moves forward on the Left and begins to plant his foot, he lifts the right foot and with a small curving movement (no right angles and no hypoteneus)moves his right foot to the side of his left foot (approx. 12" apart). He then brings his left foot next to the right and plants it. One his weight is on the left, he moves his right foot backward and plants it, on the next beat, the left foot takes the curving movement backward to be planted approx. 12" to the side of the right foot. Once the left is on the floor, the right foot is then brought to close next to the left. You've just completed one "box." The timing is all single beat. Since the music will be slow, you're not really stretched to hurry. Now, to look like a dancer, you must use a little "rise and fall" with the Waltz. There is a rising movment (up on the ball of your foot)on beat two. It is a smooth movement, not jerky, which means you really start rising at the end of beat one and drop the rise at the beginning of beat three. Now, if you dance flat footed, the only way you'll get a rise and fall is if you go up on your tippy toes on beat two. Not good! So that means that the whole dance must be done with some knee bend throughout beat one and three, and straightening the knee on beat two to make the "rise." One final addition to make your box step look good: The Waltz is a turning dance so even your basic box step must have some turn to it where partners revolve around each other at whatever rate is comfortable for them. Of course the more revolution around your partner the smarter it looks. The turn takes some practice in order for it to come naturally and flow from the shoulders down. Best to start by practicing simply turning your toe out on the forward step and the heel out on the rearward step. Your shoulders and, hopefully, your partner will follow your feet into a turn.

Finally, stance (frame or posture). In the Waltz you both want to be upright with a little arch to the back and butts tucked in. Man's left arm is extended in a (natural)slightly bent at the elbow position. Left hand holding the lady's right hand, palm to palm. Her right hand should be at her eye level. Both man and lady should have a degree of muscular tension in the extended arms. (Makes it easier for the man to lead and the lady to follow.) Man's right hand is on lady's left "wing" and his right elbow is supporting the lady's left elbow. Lady's left hand is on man's shoulder and, for novices, keep the thumb in front of the man's shoulder to provide a little "push" tension, keeping the man at his distance and not letting him override the lady. So, you now have four points of contact: (1) Man's left hand to lady's right hand; (2) Man's right hand on lady's back; (3) Man's right elbow under lady's left elbow and (4) Lady's left hand pressing gently on man's right shoulder. Now find some nice slow (98 beats per minute) waltz music and GO TO IT. Don't wait until the wedding reception to practice!
Re: Wedding- First dance - any suggestions?
Posted by Jeff
8/8/2006  6:34:00 AM
Many thanks for this Chukroast and everyone for their comments. Ive been travelling the past week and suddenly remembered i had posted on here and its great to read your suggestions and tips. 11 days to go and 2 more lessons . Chukroast you're obvioulsy an expert but yes its been drummed into me stance and posture make all the difference. Wish me luck and that we don't mess up in front of 200 people . Quite a worry along with everything else !

Cheers

Jeff

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