Arthur Murray Live Wedding Dance Tips

Chris Lynam loves to train his staff, read to his kids, make his wife laugh, and write. This screenwriter turned dance teacher is the Editor in Chief of Arthur Murray Live and has been published in the HuffPost, Forbes, .INC, and The Sporting News.
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Vineyard Wedding Dance Ideas

A vineyard is a chic and creative location for your wedding, and if you love wine, very convenient as well.  So here are some potential wedding dances to choose from for your Sunset at the Vineyard wedding. 

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Posted by Chris Lynam on February 27, 2016
Posted by Chris Lynam on January 12, 2016

There was a time in wedding dance history, when the question was totally different.

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Posted by Chris Lynam on September 29, 2015

There's a sound that people make, and it's unmistakeable.

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Posted by Chris Lynam on September 15, 2015
Posted by Chris Lynam on July 25, 2015

The cake flew up, his pants fell down

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Posted by Chris Lynam on June 18, 2015

90 Seconds.  That's it.

It's about how long it takes to brush your teeth, microwave a burrito, or hold your breath in a public bathroom.  In our day to day lives, 90 seconds could be a blip on the radar (microwave burrito), or a critical time period in your life (hopefully not the microwave burrito). 

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Posted by Chris Lynam on April 12, 2015


You've seen it before. 

You're watching your favorite Bloopers Show, and out walks the bride and groom. 

Oh no.

Like controversial talk shows, or monster truck rallies - you know disaster is about to strike, and yet, you have to watch. Like a moth to a flame, you watch as a hapless newlywed splits their pants, falls over, or some combination of both. 

Was that their plan? Hopefully not. 

Can it be avoided?  Absolutely. 

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Posted by Chris Lynam on March 20, 2015

The Dance Partner Poem


A dance partner is, the left to your right, 

They dance in the morning, or late in the night

Some win, some lose, some blame, some cry

From the first competition, to the final goodbye.

 

Some dance partners can, completely frustrate you

They push you, and praise you, until your next breakthrough.

 

So let's take a moment, to lend a kind word

Instead of the norm, severe, or absurd

For dancing together, is too great a gift

To let fear and frustration, develop a rift.

 

Your partner's too special, as a pair you connect

The best practice, for practice, is to practice respect.

The Dance Partner Poem Analysis

R-E-S-P-E-C-T

R - Remember - Take a minute before you show up to your next dance lesson to remember the moment when you decided to do this.  Think of the positive byproducts learning to dance has brought you and your partner.  Where would you be in your ability to collaborate and communicate if you replaced this time with sitting on the couch? 

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Posted by Chris Lynam on March 3, 2015