Find wedding choreographers by town and region.
A wedding choreographer helps couples create memorable first dances and other wedding performance moments, from simple romantic routines to elaborate flash mobs involving the entire bridal party. Whether you've got two left feet or some dance experience, a professional choreographer will design a routine that suits your ability level, chosen song, and personal style. They work with you over several sessions to build confidence and ensure you look polished on the day, teaching everything from basic steps to more ambitious lifts and spins. Many choreographers also help with father-daughter dances, mother-son dances, and surprise performances, adapting their teaching style to different age groups and fitness levels.
Choreographers typically charge per session or offer packages based on the number of lessons you'll need, with most couples requiring between four and eight sessions depending on the complexity of their routine and their starting ability. Location matters significantly for pricing and availability – choreographers in London and major cities generally charge more than those in smaller towns, though travel fees may apply if they come to you. When choosing a choreographer, look for someone with experience in wedding dances specifically, as this requires different skills than stage or competition choreography. Ask to see videos of previous wedding routines they've created, discuss whether they'll teach you separately before bringing you together, and confirm their availability for a final rehearsal close to your wedding date. Many choreographers now offer online sessions, which can be more cost-effective and easier to schedule around busy lives, though in-person instruction often yields better results for complete beginners.
Browse our directory by your region or nearest town to find choreographers working in your area. You can shortlist several to compare their styles, experience, and availability before making contact. Most couples begin lessons three to six months before their wedding, though simpler routines can be learned in less time.
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For peak season weddings (May to September on Saturdays), 12 to 18 months ahead is typical. Off-peak dates and midweek bookings can sometimes be secured with shorter notice.
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