The first dance is not just a simple dance – it’s your first joint performance, your first meeting as husband and wife. It’s a moment everyone will remember: you, your family, your friends, and even that uncle who never dances. 💍✨ But how can you make it truly unforgettable? 🤔
Sometimes choosing the opening dance for a wedding and planning the choreography is a bigger challenge than putting together the perfect seating plan (and that’s saying something!). Don’t worry! We’ve collected some sure-fire tips to make your opening dance truly spectacular. 🎭🎵
// Also known as: wedding opening dance, wedding dance, first dance, first dance to open the wedding //
The beginning of a wedding (lagzi) then and now ⏳📅
In the past, the opening dance was strictly choreographed – Viennese waltz, classic moves, perfect harmony, and style! If someone deviated from tradition, it was like putting a kitchen towel on the table instead of a napkin. 🤯
But today we’ve loosened the rules, and every couple shapes this moment to their own style. 💃 Some sway to a romantic, slow song, while others spin the wedding party to Beyoncé’s “Crazy in Love.” The point: your dance should be about you, not protocol! 🎶

What exactly is the opening dance❓
The wedding opening dance is nothing more than the official opening of the evening, when you first step onto the dance floor, and all eyes are on you. A mini show that your guests await and enjoy. 🎭✨
You choose the music, so it could be a song that means a lot to you – for example, the one that played in the background on your first date, or the one you sang together in the car on a long journey. 🚗🎶
The essence: You don’t have to be professional dancers. The real magic is not in perfect moves, but in moving together happily and authentically. ❤️
Wedding first dance – to have or not to have? Did you have one? 💃🤔
This question comes up before every wedding: Should there be an opening dance or should we skip it? The answer? It depends on how much you want to set the tone for the party! 🥳
A good wedding first dance energizes the atmosphere, brings guests together, and adds a little extra magic to the big day. But what if you’re not great dancers? No need to panic! The secret isn’t in perfect steps, but in Enjoying the moment, and don’t forget that many YouTube videos can help too!. If you dance relaxed and smiling, your guests will enjoy it much more. 🎭✨
Those who have already had their wedding often say that the first dance was one of the most memorable moments. If you’re nervous, think: you’re not in a dance competition! If you mess up a step, no one will raise an eyebrow – in fact, it will make it truly human and lovable! 🥰
How to start and what to look for when choosing the wedding opening dance song? 🎶🔍
Choosing music isn’t just about what sounds good on Spotify. This song should reflect you – a shared memory, a song that always makes you smile. Tips for the perfect song:
Music that means something 🎻
✔ Connect with you – Your first song together? A song that always makes you laugh? The point is, it should have meaning. 🎼❤️
✔ Suit the dance – A nice slow dance? A lively swing? Don’t choose music that is too fast if you are not professional dancers. 💃
✔ Don’t be too long – 2-3 minutes is plenty! Nobody wants to watch a 7-minute ballet production! ⏳😅
🎩 Opening dance for a wedding: match the style of the wedding
Imagine a very elegant, castle wedding… and a dubstep opening dance performed to a Skrillex song. Something’s not right, is it? 😂
The song and dance should fit the wedding’s mood! If you’re planning a classic wedding, a Viennese waltz is a perfect choice. However, if the event has a more relaxed, bohemian atmosphere, an energetic swing or a cheerful pop hit can also be a hit.
The point? Everything should be in harmony with you, the style of the wedding, and the atmosphere of the venue. Then the opening dance will be truly magical! 🎭💃

How long should the first dance be at a wedding? 💃🎶
The short answer? Just enough to be enjoyable! 😄 If it’s too short, it barely begins and it’s already over. If it’s too long, the wedding guests slowly wander over to the pastry table… 😅
The length should be a maximum of 3.5 minutes. Choose songs so that if they are drawn from different styles, the music still has time to unfold. You can choose from various popular genres so that everyone can find their favorite rhythms. Adapt your choice to the dynamism of the songs and the wedding atmosphere to make your opening dance truly unforgettable! 🎶💃
1. Get started in time – at least 3 months before the wedding! ⏳
A well-rehearsed dance always looks better than an “we’ll improvise there” performance. Start working on it at least three months in advance so you can practice comfortably.
2. Break down the choreography ✂️
If you learn the movements in smaller blocks, it will be much easier. It doesn’t have to be perfect right away! At first, it might feel like a giraffe and a penguin trying to tango, but it will come together over time. 🦒🐧💃
Regular repetition and refinement of the choreography elements ensure that the dance is smooth and natural. If you practice each part separately, it can help the entire choreography to be in harmony with the music and for the movements to be harmonious. – Ricsi Fedics – wedding dance instructor
3. Don’t practice ⏱ more than 1 hour at a time! 🥵🔥
I know you want to perfect it, but after a 1+ hour practice, you’re just moving like a tired robot. 🤖 Instead:
✔ Practice at shorter but more regular intervals!
✔ If you are tired, rather rest than engrain a bad movement.
✔ If the situation becomes tense, rather take a laughing break! A wedding dance is not a military training camp! 😂🎶
It is important to also pay attention to rest during practice, as physical and mental rejuvenation is essential to performing your best on the day of the dance.
4. 📅 Regular practice is key! 🔑💃
You don’t have to practice for hours every night, but shorter practices 2-3 times a week are worth their weight in gold. This way, the movements will become automated, and you won’t have to panic on your wedding day about which foot goes where. 🤯
And here comes the big secret: if you feel good while dancing, your guests will enjoy it too! 🎉🥂
It’s worth recording yourselves during practices to see your progress and necessary corrections. Regular practice not only develops technical skills but also strengthens emotional bonds, as you’re working towards a common goal.

5. It matters what kind of shoes you dance in! 👠 – 💃🕺
Your wedding shoes can be beautiful, but if you feel after the first step that it will be a pain to dance in them, then it was a bad choice! 😅
👞 For the groom:
✔ Choose shoes that are comfortable, safe, and have good grip on the parquet!
✔ Don’t try out brand new, hard-soled leather shoes now – break them in beforehand!
✔ If your habit is to party only sitting down, then you’ll need to prepare a bit differently this time. 😆
👠 For the bride:
✔ If you have to wear high heels due to the dress, it’s worth practicing with dance shoes beforehand!
✔ If you wear your new shoes for the first time on your wedding day, be prepared for the battle against shoe chafing. 🥲
✔ If the heels are very high, don’t be afraid to change to a more comfortable version for dancing! No one will notice, but your feet will be grateful for it. 😍
6. Enjoy! – This is not a dance competition! 🕺 🎶
I know the wedding opening dance is an important moment, but you don’t have to be professional dancers!
The main thing is to have fun and convey a little emotion to the wedding guests.
✔ Don’t stress over perfection! A small mistake can even turn into a funny moment.
✔ Smile at each other! When you look at your partner, don’t dwell on the steps, but enjoy the moment!
✔ If you mess something up, just keep going! Your guests won’t even notice. 😉
7. Make as many videos of yourselves as possible! 📹
One of the best tricks while practicing is to record yourselves on video! You don’t need a professional recording; a phone is enough, and you’ll immediately see what looks good and what still needs improvement.
✔ Helps to filter out mistakes – Often, while moving, you feel differently than how it looks from the outside.
✔ Increases your self-confidence – As you develop, you will become more and more confident!
✔ Preserves memories – Years later, you can look back at the journey you’ve made from a “two-left-footed” beginning to a confident opening dance! 😆
💡 TIP: Always review the videos at the end of rehearsals, and if something isn’t quite right, just fine-tune it. Don’t despair if it feels awkward at first – this is how every professional dancer develops! Practice using the video you recorded.
8. Will there be parts that just won’t turn out like in the video? 🤯
Guaranteed! 😆
There will certainly be steps that look easy on video, but in reality you’ll feel like you’re trying to make a sack of potatoes dance. 🥔💃
✔ Don’t stress over it! If something really doesn’t work, rather adapt it into an easier movement.
✔ Don’t forget the main goal: It’s not about technical perfection, but that the guests (and you too!) have a good time! 😍
The minor blunders only make the dance more human and lovable, and the guests will appreciate your efforts. Remember that dancing is not about perfection, but about expressing emotions. Allow yourselves to make mistakes and learn from them, as development is also part of wedding preparations.
9. Patience and perseverance – this is not a TikTok trend! 🏆
Learning to dance is not an art that can be mastered in a 15-second video. There will be difficulties, there will be moments when you want to give up, and there will be moves that never seem to work out… BUT: don’t stop! 💪
✔ If something doesn’t work immediately, that’s completely normal! Give yourselves time.
✔ Small steps also prove to be progress – Don’t try to learn an entire choreography in one day!
✔ Don’t argue! If you’re tired, rather rest, because the purpose of the opening dance is joy, not stress!
💡 TIP: Try to dedicate shorter periods several times a week to practice, rather than focusing on one or two long, exhausting training sessions!
10. When should I practice in nice shoes and a hoop? 👗
Many people try dancing in their full wedding attire at the last minute – and then realize that they can’t even move in the dress. 😅
✔ Don’t wait for the big day! In the weeks leading up to the wedding, try on your full outfit at least 1-2 times.
✔ Pay attention to the length of the dress! If it’s too long, you can easily step on it – have it hemmed in time rather than falling on the dance floor!
✔ Shoe fitting is a must! If the bride is dancing in new shoes, she should break them in beforehand! Nobody wants to go through the night with sore feet.
💡 TIP: If the clothes are too tight, or the shoes are uncomfortable, always have a “Plan B”: a spare pair of shoes, or a little “loosening option” for the dress. The evening is long, comfort is important! 😊
There might be a surprise! – How do you spice up the opening dance? 🎭🎉
If you want something truly unique instead of a classic waltz, let’s twist it up! A sudden change in music, a humorous choreography, or an unexpected guest will guarantee to liven up the mood.
✔ Be unpredictable! Start with an elegant slow dance, then break into an upbeat number that will leave everyone speechless!
✔ Don’t be afraid to be creative! If you have a shared favorite movie or series, why not improvise a little to its music for the wedding first dance?
✔ Involve others! A “randomly” appearing friend or relative can also be part of the show.
💡 TIP: Watch wedding dances on YouTube for inspiration – sometimes the simplest ideas turn out the best!
Slow dancing that turns into a frenzy – bohemian wedding first dance! 💃🔥
The best opening dances are those that take a completely unexpected turn! It starts with an intimate slow melody, the guests watch the couple’s loving moments in awe… Then boom! 🎶 A sudden change, and the madness begins! Guests watch in surprise as the bride and groom completely surrender to the rhythm and throw themselves into the dance.
✔ Classical dance suddenly turns into breakdance? Why not?!
✔ After a serious, elegant move, a funny move? Laughter guaranteed!
✔ The wedding party enters on the last beat and you spin together? This is the real party starter!
This is the moment when the bohemian wedding opening dance really comes to life. Guests can’t hold back and join the fun, and the dance floor turns into a huge, happy chaos. This is how slow dancing becomes a crazy, unforgettable experience!
🎆 How else can you liven up the atmosphere of the opening dance? ✨🔥
If you want a truly spectacular wedding opening dance, then it’s worth carefully planning not only the music and choreography, but also the visual experience! With a little extra show element, you can create a sensational effect, and every guest is guaranteed to remember the moment! 🎭🎶
💡 Here are some tools to make your opening dance even more spectacular:
✔ Dry ice effect 🏔❄
The beautiful “cloud” that makes it seem like you’re dancing in a dreamlike mist – creating a romantic and elegant effect.
✔ Spark machines 🎇🔥
Spectacular, safe indoor spark machines that start at the end of the dance – just like at a real award ceremony!
✔ Confetti cannon 🎊💥
At the best moment – for example, at the end of the opening dance or at the peak of the song – a dose of confetti in the air and it will feel like you are at a concert!
✔ Spectacular lighting and stage lighting 🎭🔦
The right lights can have a huge impact! A well-adjusted moving head light or stage lighting can take your dance to a whole new level.
✔ CO2 gun 🌀💨
If you’re planning a really high-energy opening dance, a CO2 “gun” can add an extra show element. This is a device that shoots smoke into the air – guaranteed to surprise guests!
💡 TIP: Talk to the DJ or wedding planner to turn on the extra effects with perfect timing, so you’ll maximize the visual experience at the best moments! 🎶💃🔥
🎶 How do you get the wedding guests involved after the first dance?
At the wedding, everyone is waiting for a good kick-off to get the party started. The opening dance is the perfect opportunity for the guests to start moving!
✔ Ask the DJ to immediately start a party anthem after the opening dance – this way everyone will naturally come to the dance floor!
✔ Involve family and friends! If you tell a few people in advance to join you at the end of the dance, it will be much easier to get others started too!
✔ A little interactivity helps too! For example, a short playful instruction (“”Now everyone grab your partner’s hand and spin them around””) is a great start.
✔ Excite them with a CO2 gun! For example, by jumping on the table, you cool down the excited wedding guests, who certainly won’t let it go at that 🙂

💡 TIP: If the wedding party is a bit shy, gradually speed up the music! After a pleasant, slow dance together, many more will stay on the dance floor for a more cheerful song! 🎵💃
👨👩👧👦 Father-Daughter, Mother-Son Dance (Parent Dance) – Touching Moments 💖
If there’s one moment that brings tears to the eyes of even the toughest guests, it’s the parent dance. A heartfelt, emotional dance where the bride and her father (father-daughter), or the groom and his mother (mother-son), step onto the dance floor together to share this special moment.
✔ Song choice: Make it personal! A song you listened to together in your childhood, or a song that has special meaning to you.
✔ Choreography: It doesn’t have to be complicated or long – a simple, swaying dance is perfect.
✔ Surprise: If you’re more relaxed, you can spice up the classic slow dance with a sudden change of style, perhaps even a funny joint choreography!
💡 TIP: If one parent can’t or doesn’t want to dance, a sibling or grandparent can easily step in – the main thing is emotions and shared moments! 💃
💥 Flashmob – or when the wedding party gets involved too! 🎭
If you want a truly spectacular wedding dance, you need to pay attention to the music selection. why not involve the guests too? A pre-arranged flashmob is guaranteed to make the moment unforgettable!
✔ Pre-arranged participants: Ask a few family members and friends to secretly learn the moves.
✔ Surprise effect: Start with a classic wedding first dance, then suddenly involve them – guests will go wild!
✔ Simple choreography: You don’t need to be professional dancers; a few easy-to-remember moves are enough for everyone to enjoy!
💡 TIP: If you want a truly large-scale flashmob, create a practice video for participants so they can learn the steps anywhere! 🎥
🎧 You and the DJ will agree he’ll immediately drop a high-energy party set! 🕺💃
Okay, the touching wedding first dance is over, the parent dance is done… but what happens after? The DJ’s role here is critical – a good DJ knows that the party’s momentum must not be broken!
✔ Instant energy! The first song after the opening dance is crucial – if it’s too slow, the guests will sit down; if it’s too fast, it will suddenly be too much. A well-chosen funky or Latin track is guaranteed to get everyone moving!
✔ No downtime! The first 3-4 songs must be so powerful that no one wants to sit back down at the table!
✔ Interactivity: A truly professional DJ knows when to sneak in a little crowd interaction – e.g., clapping, singing, a shared dance move.
💡 Here’s a TIP: Create a “do not play” list for the DJ if there are any songs you definitely don’t want to hear – this way everyone is guaranteed to have a good time on the dance floor! 🎶🔥
We also undertake the production of Opening Dance Mixes – Your unique music, your unique dance! 🎧
If you’ve already decided that you want something truly impressive for your wedding’s opening dance, then don’t let a badly cut song or an overextended one ruin the overall effect! This is an important element of the wedding. We’ll help you create a perfectly (even from different styles of music) edited opening dance mix so that your choreography is even more spectacular!
✔ Unique mix: You don’t have to stick to one song – it can be a romantic start, then an unexpected upbeat switch, or even a film montage!
✔ Professional editing: We’ll cut the music precisely so that every step you take fits perfectly!
✔ Building atmosphere: If you wish, we can build an impressive “ramp-up” to get your guests more and more in tune!

💡 TIP: Already have ideas but don’t know how to cut the songs? Don’t worry, we’ll help you make the music perfectly fit your vision! 🎵
If you’ve completely given up on the opening dance… you still need a killer opening! 🎤💥
Not everyone feels comfortable on the opening dance floor, and that’s perfectly fine! But you still need a good start to get the party going!
✔ Alternative opening: The CM motivates guests to the dance floor with a program or any other reason, and then the DJ starts with an upbeat song that makes everyone want to dance – the wedding party is energized from the very first moment!
✔ Interactive welcome: The ceremony master or DJ gets the guests into the mood with a small show, a collective applause, or a funny introduction.
✔ Spectacular opening: This could be a light show, a confetti cannon, or even an unexpected, choreographed entry among the guests!
💡 TIP: It is crucial that guests feel an initial push! Even if there’s no wedding opening dance, plan an exciting opening so that no one sits down at the beginning of the evening! 🎉
Make your wedding’s opening dance and the whole party unforgettable!🎊🎶
A good DJ doesn’t just mix music; they create the entire atmosphere of the wedding. A playlist is not enough! You need someone who understands the young couple’s audience, knows when to play a romantic tune, and when it’s time for a real party anthem.
We are not just DJs – we are also wedding mood setters! 🔥 In addition, we work closely with professional dance instructors, so if you’re planning a wedding’s first dance, we’ll help you find the best expert to put together your dream choreography.
💡 Don’t leave the mood of your big day to chance! If you want your wedding to be in safe hands, ask us for a quote for an wedding DJ, and make sure the party lasts until dawn, is memorable, and perfect! 🎧💃
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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions – Wedding First Dance Blog
What music should you choose for your wedding’s first dance?
Young couples want to choose a wide variety of music, but the most popular options include slower, romantic songs (sometimes ballads), such as classic waltzes.
Why is it important to pay attention to the music for the wedding first dance?
Music is an integral part of the wedding first dance, as the mood of the right song can help couples express their happiness and love during the wedding occasion.
How to choose the right music for your wedding first dance?
It is worth noting that the chosen music must match the couple’s style and their preferred choreography. The young couple should consider several songs before making a decision.
What choreography is worth learning for the wedding opening dance?
Among the most popular choreographies is the classic waltz, but couples can also choose more modern dance forms that are faster-paced and better suited to their chosen music.
What’s the best way to do our first dance?
It is best for couples to practice the choreography in advance so that they can confidently perform the opening dance. It may be worth taking dance lessons so that they can focus their attention not only on the music but also on the dance moves.
How does the length of the chosen song affect the music?
The length of the song affects how much couples can enjoy the opening dance. Longer songs allow the dance to unfold beautifully, while shorter songs can encourage faster, more dynamic dances.
How to avoid stress over music choices?
It’s best for couples to plan ahead and consider more music. Collecting ideas and trying out different musical styles can help make the decision more secure and enjoyable.
What are the most common mistakes couples make during their wedding first dance?
The most common mistakes include insufficient preparation of music and choreography, as well as stress during the dance. Couples should try to focus on the music and the dance so they don’t forget anything.
What kind of music goes with different dance styles?
Slower music, like classical waltzes, are perfect for romantic dances, while faster, more modern songs go well with more dynamic dance forms. Couples should choose according to their own taste and style.














