A wedding dance should be a wonderful moment in your day. It’s a privilege to help couples find the joy of dancing feet, and particularly so with such a special focus in mind. Dancing is great for couples and often enjoyed throughout life. Many of my wedding clients continue dancing into their married life. From the elegantly simple to the highly choreographed, your wish is my command! It can be as easy as you like and still look amazing. Every dance is bespoke, and tailored to suit you. If you’d like me to guide you through light hearted lessons, I promise you’ll take your first steps to your special song with pride, happiness and confidence, creating a memory to cherish forever. Jayne, IconDanceLessons Tel 07747 153 133 Jayne@icondancelessons.com www.icondancelessons.com
Like what you've read? Share this article with friends:
Great Chishill Windmill photo Laura McKenzie Great Chishill Windmill open days return in April, running through until September. On the second and fourth Sunday each…
Mandy’s Heaven is opening the doors of its charming thatched cottage boutique this May for three special open days celebrating relaxed fashion and personal styling.…
Pop Connect runs business networking groups in the SG postcode area, designed to help local businesses build strong connections and grow through referrals.Local organisers Joanne…
Launched just over a year ago, the Just Women Network is an independent networking organisation dedicated to empowering women through support and meaningful connections.With networking…
April and May DatesAlpaca Walk ExperienceApril: Sat 25th-10.30am & 1pmMay: Sat 2nd-10.30am & 1pm, Fri 8th-10.30am, Sat 9th-10.30am, Sat 16th-10.30am & 1pm,Fri 29th-10.30am, Sat 30th-1pmAlpaca…
After more than two decades leading teams in the pharmaceutical industry, Nathalie Cordell swapped boardrooms for something altogether more inward.Living in rural Hertfordshire, she retrained…
Photo credit, and reproduced with kind permission, JohnArgent Productions Royston Cave was discovered by accident in 1742 by workmen erecting a bench in the market…
By Ken McDonald, Secretary Much Hadham Forge Museum Horses were once very important in everyday life. This changed quickly with the advent of tractors, trucks…