Newlyweds Stun Crowd By Doing Perfect Jive Show For First Dance

Aug 10, 2020 by apost team

Back in 2016, newlyweds Matt and Annette Andersen impressed the guests at their wedding with their first dance performance to Little Bitty Pretty One.

It is an honored tradition for the new couples to do the first dance at their wedding. In most cases, couples do the best dance as elegantly as possible in order to pin a show with a good impression. This dance will always add colors to your wedding. While others prefer a choreographed routine, some choose a romantic moment. Either way, you as a couple will be on the dance floor as husband and wife for the first time.

More traditional songs are the usual preference of most brides and grooms since they are slow and romantic. With a choreographer and a lot of practice, one will be prepared for the dance.

This was done by the Andersens as well judging from their viral video. There must be a lot of work behind the show because they did it so naturally. The video begins with the newly married couple already on the dancing floor. The seriousness of the dance is seen clearly as the groom takes off his jacket and his sleeves are already up.

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From the time the dance kicks off, the pair is totally confident. It seems as if the whole choreography was in their mind through the entire dance because they did not even stumble a bit.

Their routine flow is just amazing, and the choice of the song is very great as it fits both the style and routine of the couple. The song is by Huey Lewis and is Little Bitty Pretty One. It was a perfect wedding song based on their performance. 

According to the video's description on YouTube. The stunning choreography was created by Steve & Susan McFarren and Matt & Annette Andersen performed it beautifully.  In addition to their talent, there is a strong connection between the two. The way they spin around the floor shows us that they don't need anybody else in this world and that they will enjoy each other's company for the rest of their lives. One will not forget their choreography because what they did was magic.

What do you think of the Andersens' first dance? What was your first dance like? Let us know in the comments and be sure to pass this along to your friends and family.