Dance moves

Rustyoznail

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My dance repertoire is limited to the Two Left Feet Shuffle and the Tipsy Twist. For a story I'm working on, what would a couple dance at a wedding to the following?


Thanks
 
There's such a thing as a "Swing Dance", but for something this intimacy-implying, a close-hug swaying in time to the beat might work. The song sounds more befitting the "less formal" part of the wedding. :) Unless you've set the story in the appropriate era, then you'd probably have enough room to drive a Duesenberg between the dancers...
 
My dance repertoire is limited to the Two Left Feet Shuffle and the Tipsy Twist. For a story I'm working on, what would a couple dance at a wedding to the following?


Thanks
Mate, I'm disappointed. Surely you've got The Lawnmower nailed?
 
I'm a dancer, and I dance swing, ballroom, and country/western. Of all those dances, the easiest to learn a few steps and the easiest for a bride to do in a wedding dress is the waltz. Rumba is probably a close second. For most women, dancing anything with even a relatively fast tempo while wearing a long dress and heels will be quite a challenge unless she's also a dancer.

If it's a country/western wedding, it's pretty hard to beat the old "belt buckle polisher".
 
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