6 tips for opening the newlywed ball

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A clear trend in the bridal world is innovation. The bride and groom seek to impose their tastes and personality in the wedding decoration they choose, and in details such as the bridal glasses or in the design or ingredients of the wedding cake that seeks to surprise the guests.

The same happens when talking about the newlywed dance, which some time ago used to refer to the classic waltz; but the reality is that today the bride and groom are looking for a dance that goes according to their personality and their history as a couple, that suits them and helps them to be themselves while they dance and that, of course, is unforgettable.

However, many couples get stage fright just thinking about dancing in front of all their guests. If you are one of those couples or just want a different approach, we invite you to relax and follow these tips we have for you.

1. Choose a suitable song

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Not all brides and grooms are the same, which is why we not everyone should feel obliged to dance the classic waltz. So that they don't fail to dance their first dance as married couples and do it in a way that they feel comfortable, then choose a song that represents and inspires them This can be anything from rock and roll to a slow song, depending on the couple.

And if you're up for it, can be dressed to suit the occasion just for the dance, the groom can change his jacket and the bride, for her part with a short wedding dress, is sure to cause a sensation.

2. Shy boyfriends

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If you're one of those couples who are more withdrawn and you're a little overexposed to the public, but at the same time, you don't want to miss your first dance, a good solution for you is dance to a shorter song. It can be anyone that suits you, with the difference that this time it will be they should edit it especially for your dance Of course, leaving the best beautiful phrases of love of each song.

3. Invite friends to the dance floor.

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If you want a change, before starting the dance, invite all your guests I'm sure you'll all be up for it, and I'm sure you'll be so they will have broken the ice.

The women will be delighted to show off their fashionable wedding dresses and the men will be able to take off their ties for a while.

4. Surprise

There are also more daring boyfriends who don't know shyness. If this is your case and the classic waltz is boring you This is the perfect occasion to surprise all your guests with a completely different and unexpected dance. Find and practice an entertaining choreography You can make a mix and include the steps from the movie Dirty Dancing and Grease Brillantina. For sure it will be a dance that no one will forget.

5. Dedicate the dance

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Consider dedicating the dance to a special person, either family or a close friend of yours. Before you start, you can say some nice love phrases to dedicate to that person and then explain who you have been inspired by and who has inspired you. to whom they dedicate their first married dance. This will make it the most emotional of all.

6. A nice introduction

You can open the dance with a touching video explaining your love story and have that special song start the waltz. Another nice idea is for you to take a moment and tell the story of how you met each other with some funny details to cheer up your guests, while the song that they will dance to plays in the background.

The dance deserves the same attention as all the details of a wedding. Besides, it is the moment when the bride will show off her beautiful wedding dress, while the groom dedicates special love phrases to her that they will remember for a lifetime.

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Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.