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Help for an amature??
Posted by Debra
7/3/2006  9:40:00 AM
Ok so I am a TOTAL amature here and found this website by chance... I am getting married and want to learn a dance for my first dance at my wedding.. I want the song to be Etta James "At Last"... can anyone help me with what style of dance would go with that?? Thanks!!
Re: Help for an amature??
Posted by ballroombeauty
7/25/2006  2:25:00 PM
I think that for your situation you should use the waltz. It is very simple and still passionate and romantic. It would also be good if the steps (1 2 3) if the 1 was very exaggerated and slow.
Re: Help for an amature??
Posted by tyler Matkowski
8/23/2006  12:58:00 PM
Check out http://www.burnlounge.com/starstuddedmusic Its a lot better than iTunes. Theres a lot of great music on there from major record labels and individual artists all over the world. the songs are only 99 cents
Re: Help for an amature??
Posted by cdillon12
5/1/2007  7:54:00 PM
Hmmm...I've used Etta James' "At Last" several times for wedding couples and have always taught Foxtrot to it. It has worked out beautifully every time.
Re: Help for an amature??
Posted by JayHouse
6/11/2007  11:26:00 PM
At last is a great nightclub 2-step which also is a good dance for a beginning dancer to learn in a hurry for their wedding.
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