TheEarl
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Does anyone here know anything about ballroom dancing?
I'm currently trying to organise the first dance for my wedding and have settled on "Perhaps Love" as the song (for sentimental reasons). We were just planning on doing a gentle rocking dance around the floor, as neither of us are particularly capable and my unrestrained dancing style could result in spectactors losing eyes.
However, we were watching the film Enchanted and I suddenly remembered that I know how to waltz. Granted, I don't waltz very well, but it's a simple dance in the basics and with a little practise, we could probably put something together that would look rather more impressive than the traditional 'slow-dance-of-people-who-don't-know-how-to-dance.'
The problem is that I'm fair certain that a waltz is a three beat dance, while I think Perhaps Love is a four beat song. Can anyone confirm/refute that? If Perhaps Love is a four beat song, is there a four beat dance that we could learn? Is there any hope?
The Earl
I'm currently trying to organise the first dance for my wedding and have settled on "Perhaps Love" as the song (for sentimental reasons). We were just planning on doing a gentle rocking dance around the floor, as neither of us are particularly capable and my unrestrained dancing style could result in spectactors losing eyes.
However, we were watching the film Enchanted and I suddenly remembered that I know how to waltz. Granted, I don't waltz very well, but it's a simple dance in the basics and with a little practise, we could probably put something together that would look rather more impressive than the traditional 'slow-dance-of-people-who-don't-know-how-to-dance.'
The problem is that I'm fair certain that a waltz is a three beat dance, while I think Perhaps Love is a four beat song. Can anyone confirm/refute that? If Perhaps Love is a four beat song, is there a four beat dance that we could learn? Is there any hope?
The Earl
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