The first dance by the married couple is a special moment for everyone. The ceremony is over, an excellent meal has been consumed, and it's time for the dancing celebrations. Typically, the newly married couple is very happy, but very anxious about this first dance.
Unless the couple is highly extroverted, relish the thought of being the center of attention, or really, really good at dancing, the recently married couple is expected to be tense about the first dance. While you really want to dance with your wife, dancing in front of a group of people isn't so easy. All eyes are on you. Will you make a mistake that people will notice? Will something go bad?
Here's the scoop though, the wonderful thing about the first dance for your visitors is not necessarily your dance. Naturally, the guests will gather around in excited anticipation. However if one was to look around, you would see the couples holding hands, drinking in the music, and reminiscing about their first dance at their wedding. They will think about the love they have for their partner and the love that the newly married couple has. They'll think about how your life will be going forward and wishing you the happiness that they've had in their own marriage. It's a magnificent reminiscent moment for all present.
Will they be observing every step? No. Will they notice if something "goes wrong"? Probably not.
Should you be tense? You shouldn't. You need to pick a wedding first dance song that's special to you and your other half. You must dance the dance that you would love to dance and remember. While the dance is happening, you must have eyes only for your other half and relish in this most special moment for both of you. And, when you go to your next friend's wedding, you'll be in the crowd, reminiscing about your own special first dance while wishing them the best in life.
Unless the couple is highly extroverted, relish the thought of being the center of attention, or really, really good at dancing, the recently married couple is expected to be tense about the first dance. While you really want to dance with your wife, dancing in front of a group of people isn't so easy. All eyes are on you. Will you make a mistake that people will notice? Will something go bad?
Here's the scoop though, the wonderful thing about the first dance for your visitors is not necessarily your dance. Naturally, the guests will gather around in excited anticipation. However if one was to look around, you would see the couples holding hands, drinking in the music, and reminiscing about their first dance at their wedding. They will think about the love they have for their partner and the love that the newly married couple has. They'll think about how your life will be going forward and wishing you the happiness that they've had in their own marriage. It's a magnificent reminiscent moment for all present.
Will they be observing every step? No. Will they notice if something "goes wrong"? Probably not.
Should you be tense? You shouldn't. You need to pick a wedding first dance song that's special to you and your other half. You must dance the dance that you would love to dance and remember. While the dance is happening, you must have eyes only for your other half and relish in this most special moment for both of you. And, when you go to your next friend's wedding, you'll be in the crowd, reminiscing about your own special first dance while wishing them the best in life.
About the Author:
Susan Todd writes about wedding dance songs that couples can play on their wedding day's first dance and in the father-daughter and mother-son dances. Her website provides reviews on first dance wedding songs that will surely make a recently married couple's first dance really wonderful and romantic.
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