Learn to dance for your wedding
Don’t just stand there and sway to the music – how boring!
If you want to really wow your family and friends with an amazing wedding dance then give Sweet ‘n’ Hot a call, now!
Just like your very own ‘Dancing with the Stars’, we’ll give you a crash course in swing dance moves and choreograph your own fun wedding dance complete with lifts, dips and groovy moves. It will be a first wedding dance that everyone will be talking about!

Ben and Stacey wow the crowd with a high-energy wedding dance choreographed and taught by Sweet ‘n’ Hot
Our wedding dance packages include:
- learning the basics of swing dancing
- a specially choreographed wedding dance tailored to your skill level, either in lindy hop (jitterbug) or 1920s charleston style
- choreography notes, teaching videos and music to practice at home
Pricing for wedding packages depends on how much time you are able to invest. We recommend you contact us at least 3 months before the big day and commit to once-a-week lessons.
Remember that learning and practice takes time and effort, and the more time you can invest in the process means the more exciting we can make your dance routine. If you call us only a few weeks before the wedding it will limit what you can reasonably achieve.
So what are you waiting for? Give us a call now and you’ll never have to ‘stand and sway’ again!
Wedding day entertainment
While the bride and groom are getting their photos done, why not let Sweet ‘n’ Hot entertain the wedding guests?
We can perform an exciting dance routine, and then can get everyone moving and having fun with a simple group dance lesson to teach them a few steps they can use later on in the celebrations.
Wedding theming
We’re experts on music, fashion and culture from the 1920s, 30s and 40s. If you’d like to bring some vintage themed elements into your wedding day, we can help with everything from music playlists to fashion advice for the wedding party and guests and even vintage designs for the invitations. Contact us for more details.
