Break the dance floor ice with an instructor-led group dance

Posted by
Proof-926 - Copy - Copy

Sometimes the dance floor is hopping, and sometimes… well, it's not. If you want to make sure the dance floor gets going, you can hire a dance instructor to teach everyone a simple dance. You may even know someone in your circle who would be up for the job. Everyone who wants to join in can learn a new dance and get people feeling comfortable busting a move. Plus, anyone who doesn't want to dance (or can't) gets a great show.

At Kristy and Kevin's wedding (above), they hired a dance instructor to show everyone a few moves. The consensus was that “everyone laughed a lot.” Win.

IMG_2159

Lara's mother is a belly dance teacher, so they did a Bollywood dance in place of a “couples dance” to get the dance floor going. See more from Lara and Matt's musical forest wedding.

(And if you want to skip dancing completely, we've got you covered there, too: check out our no dancing alternatives!)

Meet our fave wedding vendors

Comments on Break the dance floor ice with an instructor-led group dance

  1. We did this at our wedding! My husband and I swing dance, and we wanted to have lots of swing music at our reception. Rather than be the only ones up dancing, we decided to hire his former dance instructor as our DJ and have him teach a 30-minute crash course. Our guests are still talking about it!

  2. I’ve been going back and forth with this idea, but just keep wondering if it could be off-putting to our guests. We’d want to have a bachata/salsa crash course- especially since our first date was salsa dancing. Any ideas on how to incorporate this into the night? I’m wondering what the timing could look like?

    Great idea!!!

  3. A few DJs I know will get out and lead the group dance with the mic. Much better results than the ones that just sit behind the table, and no extra charge for the service.

  4. Another idea could be if you have a space for a projector or some form of large screen, make it a fun game by using videogames like “Just Dance” or “Dance Dance Revolution” and freeplay it! Everyone follows the moves and doesn’t stress about getting it right! (Another bonus could be dance-offs for those who feel gutsy.)

Comments are closed.