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Loveland Wedding Professionals

Loveland Wedding Professionals: Dance Instructors
Want to glide across the floor in style at your reception?  Never fear--check out what our dance professionals can do for you on your special day. 
 



Okay Dance LLC

Okay Dance LLC

My desire is to assist you, the bride and groom, in making your wedding day dreams come true by providing quality dance instruction for your first dance. I listen to your vision and then help you to create a dance that is uniquely yours, with lovely photo opportunities. Over the years I have found that it's the simple and elegant touches in a dance that make it special and memorable and enjoyable for the bride and groom and their guests.

You choose the music and with my dance training in Ballroom, Latin, Swing, Country, Jazz etc, we will create a very memorable piece together.

Learning some dance moves is also beneficial for the engaged couples parents and wedding party - so don't leave them out! I can also attend wedding dances and get your guests moving with Line Dancing routines. So let's get the party moving – it’s Okay to Dance!

If you take a little time together now, you will surprise yourselves and your guests with a dance they will remember and enjoy. Plus, you will cherish this time together the rest of your lives and be able to use time and again. Dancing together is one of the best ways to stay connected in your life -- so start it out right --start it out now, with a special Wedding Dance.

Address: 140 Carina Circle Unit 105 Loveland CO 80537
Contact: Debra Endres
Phone: 970-988-4693
E-mail: information@okaydance.com
Web Site: OkayDance.com


Dancer Guy

Dancer Guy

I am a dance instructor, specializing in teaching engaged couples how to dance, so their first dance as a married couple at their reception is smooth, graceful, and elegant. Most of the time only the engaged couple learns to dance, but I have often worked with one or both sets of parents of the engaged couple, or the wedding party, and even gone to the receptions and instructed the guests, so they know better what to do once the dancing starts. I instruct several different styles of dance in each of the categories of Ballroom, Swing, Latin, and Country.

The learning process works most smoothly when there is enough time to take lessons to learn the moves, plus enough time between lessons to get smooth at performing them, and still be mostly done with the learning process before preparations shift into high gear in the final month. This means, ideally, that lessons should start four or five months ahead of the wedding date. Of course, if you want to learn multiple styles of dance, or if you are concerned that you have "the world's worst rhythm" (something DancerGuy hears a lot), more time should be allotted. If you don't have that much time left, it can still be done, but it just means that you will have to be more diligent during the learning process.

Address: 813 Marshall St Fort Collins CO 80525
Contact: Dave Arns
Phone: 970-207-9176
E-mail: dave@DancerGuy.com
Web Site: DancerGuy.com

Testimonials About Our Vendors

  • Claire Low - Front Range Event Rental
    "Thank you for all the help you've given us.  The young men delivering our equipment were such gentlemen!  It was a pleasure doing business with Front Range Event Rental.  The wedding was a success!  Everything looked great!" -Mother of the Groom