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Nothing remained misunderstood. I know that there are many traditional couples in this world who still agree with the idea of dancing a waltz. Personally, I love waltzes and also I’ll pick a waltz for my wedding first dance. Here, is not only about traditions because you know, traditions as rules are made to be disestablished, but is more about personal musical tastes.But congratulations to all couples that still like dancing waltz. Waltz is a very soft music, with touching rhythm, almost makes me dream and also, is very tender. Seeing two lovers dancing waltz is like somebody screams in my face: “Hey girl! Love exists! Just look”. For me waltz is more than a dance or a musical genre, is acting, expressing your feelings, playing, changing looks, feeling the music, having an elegant posture, being rigid and suddenlyfull of passion and intensity.

Well, dancing waltz requires lot of work, work in what regards the steps you must learn, but also you must have a certain body’s posture, a certain cast and you must take care even in the way you keep your hand on your partner’s shoulder. Yes, this means lot of work, but you won’t learn dancing waltz just for your wedding.
You never know when you’ll have the opportunity to dance waltz once again. In ancient times, the waltz was the society’s dance, played and danced at the famous balls. Yes, for such a wonderful, elegant and classic dance, you should match the wedding ambience with a ball bridal gown. I won’t end my article without suggesting you few first wedding dance songs waltz: “Fascination waltz” performed by F. D. Marchetti, “Marriage of love” performed by Miranda Wong, “Romantic Ave Maria”, Prelude in C composed by J.S. Bach and performed by Miranda Wong, “ Voices of spring” composed by Johann Strauss, “Tiempo de Vals” performed by Chayanne, “Once upon a time in december” performed by Anastasia, “Blue skirt waltz” performed by Lawrence Welk, “Moon river” performed by Perry Como.