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Frequently Asked Questions

 

   
   

How much space do I need?
Not very much. If you and your can hold each other with outstretched arms and spin around without bumping into anything, then you have enough room.

What do I do if I don't have enough room?
Don't worry, we can arrange lessons for you in Central London completely free of charge.

What shall we wear for our lessons?
Initially it is best to wear what you feel most comfortable in. Towards the end of the lessons it makes sense to wear the shoes that you will be wearing on the "big day". Don't worry about the dress - we will discuss with you how restrictive it will be. If necessary we will be able to create a dress out of bedsheets for a final rehearsal!

We have no dance experience at all - is this a problem?
Absolutely not! Many couples we take on claim to have two left feet and no sense of rhythm. But, after a few lessons they are dancing in time, looking graceful and having fun.

My fiancee is scared of the lessons! - how can I reassure them?
People learn best when they are relaxed and enjoying themselves. Because of this we pride ourselves in that our instructors are the friendliest in the business and will put you at your partner at ease right away. Couples often comment how their dance lessons are the most enjoyable part of their wedding preparations.

How do I pay?
For the 'pay-as-you-go' packages we will invoice you once you have settled on the number of lessons you would like. You can then pay by cheque or bank transfer. For the silver or gold packages we ask for payment to be sent following the end of the first lesson.

What happens if I need to cancel or change my lessons?
We appreciate that planning your wedding can be quite a stressful time and plans/appointments can change quite rapidly. Because of this we are happy for you to cancel or change any lessons free of charge as long as you give 48 hours notice. Otherwise, payment will be required in full.