 For the
special couple about to be married and facing
First Dance jitters, Spin City
offers several wedding packages from which you
may choose depending on your desires and needs.
Each package includes the very unique attention
you deserve to make your First Dance memorable
for everyone!
These
packages are designed to suit a variety of
personalities -- for those who'd like to wing it
to those who'd like to razzle and dazzle with an
intricate routine. You are also facing different
wedding planning schedules, where some may be a
little more hectic than others! We are more than
happy to help you with any timeframe you have
before your wedding. To help ease the stress and
allow time to absorb what you're learning in the
lessons, we highly encourage you to start them at
least two months in advance and to schedule them
weekly. Remember to practice, too! It'll be a fun
activity for the two of you to enjoy.
FIRST KISS offers
five lessons of lead (him) and follow (her)
in which you will learn how to dance moves
that go along with your First Dance song.
It's not choreographed, so the groom will
have to think on his feet!
THE SWEETHEART offers
a total package of six lessons including some
simple choreography. The first three-four
sessions will be spent learning individual
moves. During the remaining sessions, the
instructor will string the moves together
compliment the song in an easy and memorable
sequence.
THE HONEYMOON
package offers seven sessions to learn your
song's choreography designed to truly
compliment the song and show off your
personalities! You'll be dancing around like
pros and dazzling your family and friends
with your slick moves!
Please
contact Robin for your
wedding package pricing.
PICTURES AND TESTIMONIALS
 
Sarah
and Kevin F (Bride and Groom's
First Dance)
"Considering how we couldn't dance
at all when you first met us, you should consider
your work a success. Plus the dance was the hit
of the wedding, and the guests loved it, so you
definitely did a great job." -- Kevin
& Sarah
October 2008. Photographer:
Catie's Photography, Virginia Beach
~*~*~

Laura and Scott S (Bride
and Groom's First Dance)
"The
wedding dance was fantastic! The dance was a
great part of the wedding and got loads of rave
reviews!" -- Laura & Scott
See also the Holland
Photo Arts' Blog (5th paragraph down) for
a super entry!
October 2008. Photographer: Anne & Bill
Holland of Holland Photo Arts, Charlottesville,
VA
~*~*~

Luljeta and Marc S (Bride
and Groom's First Dance)
"It's
true that it went really well, and we got a
standing ovation. :) We definitely enjoyed
learning it, all thanks to you." --
Luljeta & Marc
August 2007. Photographer: Undisclosed family
friend
~*~*~
OTHER
Larry S (Bride and Father of the
Bride Dance)
"Thank you again for all your help in
preparation for our daughter's wedding.
Everything went smoothly, although we did
'improvise' a little, but I guess that's part of
the process. I would certainly recommend you
to anyone who asks."
Dan P (Bride and Father of
the Bride Dance)
Hopefully not an experience other's will
encounter...
[Names changed.]
"As for the father-daughter dance, I
know your help made it much more special to Alice
and me than it would have been without it. Thank
you. Your help and Alice's confidence turned a
disaster into a wonderful memory. When the time
came for the dance, the DJ informed me he could
not find the song on his computer. He
suggested using a different song. I was
unprepared to do that, I was ready to skip the
dance but Alice wanted to do it very
much. Bruce, Alice's new husband solved the
problem: he downloaded the song off the internet
onto his iPhone. All is well, right? Wrong!
As I tried to get my nerves under control, the DJ
started the song out of nowhere. Alice and I
rushed to the floor. The sound quality was
absolutely terrible; I could hardly determine the
beat. The DJ must have started the song with low
volume and slowly raised it. I was 8 counts
behind and didn't know it. We were in the middle
of our walk around the dance floor when the
singing started. Our routine, all our
preparation, fell to pieces. This is when
your help and support, and Alice's smile and
encouragement, saved the day for me. Alice
must have seen the complete fear and shock on my
face. She looked at me, smiled, and said:
"It will be OK, Daddy." So we danced.
The routine was out the window as I could not get
my mind back on track so I had to free style. I
don't know what we did exactly, I think I was
able to piece in most of the steps some place
along the way. The DJ did not fade the song when
we asked him to, but that was not a problem
because I was just doing what felt right. I
really don't know what ended the dance, whether
the song finished or I ran out of steps. I only
know that it was much better then rocking back
and forth and Alice was happy."
Spin City Dance Studio has
exclusive rights to use these photos. Any other
uses by anyone else are strictly prohibited.
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