Make your first dance one to remember

THERE is so much to think about when planning your wedding.

John Harris

John Harris

info@virtualcom.it

12:00AM, Tuesday 05 May 2015

THERE is so much to think about when planning your wedding.

Right down to those tiny details, like choosing a special song for your first dance, and more importantly, how to dance to it.

You might be dreaming of a Fred and Ginger moment, or be worried about shuffling round. The Miles School of Dancing can help with a wedding dance package including a dance choreographed specially to your chosen song, a series of fun lessons gearing up for the big day and most of all the confidence to go out and enjoy your moment in the spotlight.

One recent couple to grace the aisle and the dancefloor, Martin and Jaime Amor, summed up their experience.

They said: “Thank you so much Richard for helping us develop a knockout first dance for our wedding. We had great fun learning how to dance the routine you designed for us.



“You gave such supportive feedback, and made the whole experience great fun. We totally nailed it on the night too.

“Now we’re coming back for more — Thursday night’s Strictly Challenge in Henley here we come. Can’t wait!”

For more details on wedding dance packages call Richard Miles on 07888 840942 or email info@miles schoolofdancing.co.uk



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