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9 Best Wedding Dance Lessons in Singapore (2026)

My honest pick of the best wedding dance lessons Singapore has in 2026, the studios and choreographers who turn a nervous couple into a confident first dance, with styles, packages and prices.

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If you are searching for the best wedding dance lessons Singapore couples can book in 2026, you are almost certainly in one of two camps: either you have a song you love and no idea how to move to it, or your partner has volunteered you both for a surprise routine and now you are quietly terrified. I have been to enough weddings to know how much a good first dance lands, and how awkward a thrown-together shuffle looks, so I spent a few weeks researching this properly, cross-referencing the choreographers couples actually rave about, the styles each one specialises in, how they handle total beginners, and how transparent they are about pricing.

What matters most here is fit, not fame. A husband-and-wife ballroom couple who will give you a slow, elegant waltz is a completely different booking from a Bollywood studio choreographing a high-energy sangeet, or a swing studio teaching you a playful upbeat number. So I have spread this list deliberately across ballroom and Latin specialists, Indian wedding and sangeet choreographers, and a fun social-dance option, and I have noted clearly who each one is for.

This guide is one spoke off my wider hub on the best dance studios in Singapore, so if you want general classes rather than a wedding routine, start there. Below are the nine wedding dance choreographers and studios in Singapore I would actually recommend to a friend who just got engaged.

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How wedding dance lessons actually work in Singapore

Before the list, the one thing that saves couples the most stress: wedding dance lessons are not a group dance class. You are not signing up for a term of beginner salsa. You are booking private, one-to-one choreography sessions where an instructor builds a single routine around your chosen song, your styles, and crucially, your two bodies and how much you can realistically learn. That is why almost every name below sells lesson packages rather than drop-in classes, and why the price sits higher than a normal class. You are paying for bespoke choreography and a coach whose whole job is to make the two of you look good for ninety seconds.

The biggest decision is the style and mood. A slow, romantic first dance usually means ballroom: a waltz, rumba or foxtrot, smooth and timeless, easy to make look elegant even with little experience. An upbeat surprise routine, the kind that starts slow and then drops into a pop or Bollywood number while the guests scream, is more fun but needs more lessons and more practice. Neither is better. Pick the one that matches your personality and your song, because you will rehearse it dozens of times and you want to still like it on the day.

On timing, start roughly 8 to 12 weeks out. Most couples need four to eight lessons for a polished routine, spaced weekly, with home practice in between doing most of the heavy lifting. And no, you do not need any dance experience. The good choreographers here specifically design around beginners, slowing the count down, repeating the eight-count, and quietly cutting anything that is not working. A typical wedding dance package includes the choreography itself, the private lessons, a custom edit of your song so it fits the routine length, and often a practice video to drill at home.

Next: 1. Wedding Dance Singapore
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1. Wedding Dance Singapore

Wedding Dance Singapore is the one I would point most couples to first, for the simplest reason: it does nothing else. Run by lead choreographer Leonard since 2008, the whole service is built around first dances, and he is upfront that his instructors are full-time wedding dance choreographers rather than general dance teachers who do weddings on the side. Over 200 couples later, that focus shows in how smoothly the process runs, from song choice to the final run-through.

The detail I rate most is that lessons can happen in the comfort of your own living room at no extra travel cost, which is a genuine relief when you are juggling a hundred other wedding tasks. Pricing is refreshingly clean too: a flat rate per session, no registration fee, no minimum lessons and no mandatory package, so you only book what you actually need. Styles span International Latin and Standard, American Smooth and Rhythm, and social dances. For a couple who wants a dedicated wedding specialist with zero fuss, this is my default pick.

Wedding Dance Singapore homepage

Website: weddingdancesingapore.com
Area: Islandwide, including home lessons in your own living room
Reputation: Wedding-dance specialist since 2008, 200+ couples
Best known for: A pure first-dance specialist with home lessons and no-package, pay-as-you-go pricing

Next: 2. Our First Dance
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2. Our First Dance

Our First Dance is the pick if you want your first dance taught by people who genuinely compete at the top of the sport. The studio is run by Kian Yong and Zhi Xin, a husband-and-wife pair who dance competitively and have represented Singapore as one of the country's leading standard ballroom couples. There is something fitting about a married couple choreographing your married-couple moment, and that lived experience shows in how they pace and frame a routine.

Their focus is ballroom, which is exactly what you want for a classic, elegant first dance, and they cater to all skill levels and age groups. Beyond private couple choreography, they also run group classes for larger wedding parties, so if you want the bridesmaids or family in on a number, they can scale it. For couples chasing a smooth, timeless first dance with real competitive pedigree behind the teaching, this is a top shout.

Website: our-first-dance.com
Area: Singapore, private and group sessions
Reputation: Run by a competitive standard ballroom couple representing Singapore
Best known for: Elegant ballroom first dances taught by a husband-and-wife competitive duo

Next: 3. John & Josephine Dance Creative
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3. John & Josephine Dance Creative

John & Josephine Dance Creative, or JJDC, is the studio I would send a couple who want the widest menu of styles and the clearest pricing. Choreographer Josephine Tan was the official wedding dance choreographer for Brides of the World 2012, and the studio lets couples pick from a genuinely broad range: ballroom (waltz, tango, quickstep, foxtrot, Viennese waltz), Latin (cha cha, rumba, samba, jive, paso doble) and social dances (salsa, merengue, bachata, rock n roll). You choose your own music and the routine is built to your taste.

What I appreciate is the transparency. The headline package is four lessons at S$400, additional lessons are clearly priced, and they openly recommend at least eight lessons for a full first-dance routine rather than overselling a quick fix. The studio sits in Bras Basah Complex, central and easy to reach after work. For a couple who wants choice, honesty and a convenient city location, JJDC is a dependable, well-established pick.

John & Josephine Dance Creative homepage

Website: johnjosephinedance.com.sg
Area: 231 Bain Street, Bras Basah Complex
Reputation: Choreographer for Brides of the World 2012, transparent published pricing
Best known for: The widest style menu across ballroom, Latin and social, with clear pricing

Next: 4. Shall We Dance
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4. Shall We Dance

Shall We Dance earns its place for treating each first dance as a story rather than a template. The studio specialises in ballroom and Latin, and its whole pitch is understanding the couple's personality and how they met, then building choreography that feels like them rather than a routine pulled off a shelf. For couples who find the idea of a generic waltz a bit soulless, that personalised approach is the draw.

The packages are also the most clearly tiered I came across, which makes it easy to match ambition to budget. There is a consultation trial class to test the waters, a mid-tier package of five lessons for simple choreography with a lift or two, and a higher package of ten lessons for a full song with multiple lifts and tricks plus e-coaching between sessions. Based in the Outram and Havelock area near the CBD, it is convenient for working couples. If you want a routine genuinely tailored to your love story, with the option to add proper lifts, start here.

Shall We Dance homepage

Website: shallwedance.sg
Area: Outram Park / Havelock, near the CBD
Reputation: Personalised, love-story-led choreography with tiered packages
Best known for: Bespoke routines built around your story, with optional lifts and tricks

Next: 5. Ballroom Dance Academy Singapore
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5. Ballroom Dance Academy Singapore

Ballroom Dance Academy Singapore is the cleanest, most beginner-friendly option for couples who want a no-nonsense package and a clear path from nervous to confident. Their wedding service is built around two simple choices: a Silver package of four private lessons for a short, confident routine, and a Gold package of eight lessons for a fuller, exclusively designed one. Both include a complimentary trial so you can see how you feel before committing, which is exactly the kind of low-pressure entry point a hesitant couple needs.

The teaching emphasis is on more than just steps. Their framing is that they want couples to look good in front of guests while also feeling calm, relaxed and happy on the day, and that focus on nerves and presence matters more than people expect. They also run a partnership discount with a bridal boutique, which is handy if you are already in the wedding-vendor ecosystem. For a couple who wants structure, a trial, and a clear two-tier choice, this is an easy one to book.

Ballroom Dance Academy Singapore homepage

Website: ballroomdancesingapore.com
Area: Singapore studio, private lessons
Reputation: Structured Silver and Gold packages with a complimentary trial
Best known for: Simple two-tier packages and a beginner-friendly, confidence-first approach

Next: 6. Pan Pixels
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6. Pan Pixels

Pan Pixels is the most unusual entry here, and it earns its spot for a clever angle: it pairs private wedding dance lessons with professional wedding photography. The dance side is led by Nick and Lindsey, full-time competitive ballroom dancers with more than 25 years of dance experience and a decade of teaching between them, who build bespoke choreography to your music of choice across ballroom, social, ballet, jazz and contemporary.

The package is five one-hour lessons to your chosen song, with the routine tailored to suit each couple, and because it sits inside a photography business you can have the whole thing documented properly rather than relying on a guest's shaky phone clip. For couples who already value good photos and like the idea of one vendor handling both the dance and the imagery, it is a genuinely smart bundle. If you only want lessons and nothing else, a pure specialist may suit you better, but the combined offering is the differentiator.

Pan Pixels private wedding dance lessons homepage

Website: panpixels.com
Area: Singapore, private lessons
Reputation: Competitive ballroom instructors, 25+ years combined experience
Best known for: Bespoke wedding choreography bundled with professional photography

Next: 7. Bolly Dancing Studio
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7. Bolly Dancing Studio

Bolly Dancing Studio is the specialist I would send any couple planning a Bollywood first dance or a sangeet. Based at Waterloo Centre, the team operates across both Singapore and Mumbai and has choreographed more than 150 wedding dances and sangeet routines over the last two decades, which is the kind of niche track record no generalist studio can match. If your celebration calls for energy, colour and crowd participation, this is the home for it.

What makes them work for nervous couples is their philosophy: keep it simple and fun rather than impossibly complex. You pick your own music, they will fold in props and creative ideas, and most songs take only two to three sessions to choreograph, with planning ideally starting two to three months out. They handle couple dances, group numbers and full sangeet performances, so the whole wedding party can be involved. For Bollywood and Indian wedding choreography specifically, they are the clear pick.

Bolly Dancing Studio homepage

Website: bollydancing.com.sg
Area: 261 Waterloo Street, Waterloo Centre
Reputation: 150+ wedding and sangeet dances across Singapore and Mumbai over two decades
Best known for: Bollywood and sangeet choreography for couples and groups

Next: 8. Dance & Tonic
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8. Dance & Tonic

Dance & Tonic is the other strong name for Indian weddings, and it leans into full-service sangeet and fusion choreography for the whole wedding party rather than just the couple. They choreograph for bridesmaids, groomsmen, family members and the bride and groom, and their suggested song lists span Bollywood, global, Latin and fusion, so you can build anything from a tight couple number to a sprawling multi-group showcase.

The reason I rate them is how much of the production they take off your plate. Their service covers theme exploration, guest instruction, DJ coordination, professionally edited audio mixes, live practice sessions and recorded practice videos, and they have run weddings across Singapore, Bali, Thailand, Oman and India. For a couple who wants a coordinated group performance handled end to end, rather than just private lessons, Dance & Tonic is built for exactly that.

Dance & Tonic weddings and sangeet homepage

Website: danceandtonic.com
Area: Singapore, with regional reach across Asia
Reputation: Full-service sangeet and fusion choreography, weddings across five countries
Best known for: End-to-end group sangeet choreography, from theme to edited audio

Next: 9. ZiggyFeet
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9. ZiggyFeet

ZiggyFeet rounds out the list as the pick for couples who want something playful and a little different, and who fancy keeping the dancing going long after the wedding. It is the first and only studio in Singapore specialising in West Coast Swing, a contemporary, improvisational swing style that works beautifully for an upbeat, joyful first dance, and they also teach salsa and bachata. The vibe is social and relaxed rather than competitive ballroom formality.

Strictly speaking this is a social-dance studio rather than a dedicated wedding-package shop, so you would arrange private lessons rather than buy an off-the-shelf bridal bundle, but that is exactly why it suits a certain kind of couple: the ones who want a fun routine and a shared hobby they will actually continue. Based at The Warehouses on River Valley Road, it is an easy spot to drop into. If a stiff waltz is not your style and you want your first dance to feel like a party, ZiggyFeet is the alternative I would point you to.

ZiggyFeet West Coast Swing studio homepage

Website: ziggyfeet.com
Area: 3B River Valley Road, The Warehouses
Reputation: Singapore's only West Coast Swing specialist studio
Best known for: Fun, upbeat swing and Latin routines and a couple hobby beyond the wedding

Next: My wedding dance lessons comparison at a glance
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My wedding dance lessons comparison at a glance

StudioBest forArea
Wedding Dance SingaporePure specialist with home lessonsIslandwide / home
Our First DanceElegant ballroom by a competitive coupleSingapore
John & Josephine Dance CreativeWidest style menu, clear pricingBras Basah Complex
Shall We DanceStory-led routines with liftsOutram / Havelock
Ballroom Dance AcademySimple two-tier beginner packagesSingapore
Pan PixelsDance plus photography bundleSingapore
Bolly Dancing StudioBollywood and sangeet choreographyWaterloo Centre
Dance & TonicFull-service group sangeetSingapore / regional
ZiggyFeetUpbeat swing and a couple hobbyRiver Valley Road
Next: How much do wedding dance lessons cost in Singapore?
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How much do wedding dance lessons cost in Singapore?

OptionTypical price (S$)
Single trial / consultation lessonS$100 to S$150
Per private lesson (pay as you go)S$100 to S$150
4-lesson packageS$400 to S$650
5-lesson package (simple routine, 1-2 lifts)S$500 to S$650
8 to 10-lesson package (full routine, lifts and tricks)S$800 to S$1,300
Bollywood / sangeet choreography (per song)S$400 to S$900
Additional add-on lessonS$100 to S$150

Treat these as 2026 ballpark figures, not quotes. Wedding dance pricing is almost always sold as a package because the value is the custom choreography plus a song edit, not just the studio time. The cheapest sensible way in is a trial or consultation lesson, often around S$100 to S$150, which lets you meet the choreographer and test the style before committing to a full package. Costs climb with the number of lessons and the ambition of the routine: simple sway-and-spin choreography sits at the lower end, while a full song with multiple lifts and tricks lands at the top. Watch for extras like a per-person registration fee, and always ask whether a custom song edit and a practice video are included.

Next: What I look for in a wedding dance instructor
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What I look for in a wedding dance instructor

  1. A genuine wedding focus. The best wedding choreographers do this constantly and understand the brief: a beginner couple, one song, one nerve-wracking performance. That is a different skill from teaching a weekly technique class, and it shows.
  2. Choreography built to your level. A great instructor designs around what your bodies can already do and quietly cuts anything that is not landing, rather than forcing textbook steps. You should look good, not like you are sitting an exam.
  3. Clear, package-based pricing. I trust the studios that publish what you get: number of lessons, a custom song edit, and ideally a practice video. Vague pricing usually means surprises later.
  4. The right style for your song and personality. Ballroom for elegant and slow, Bollywood or pop for high-energy, swing for playful. A good instructor steers you to the style that suits you, not just the one they prefer to teach.
  5. A trial or consultation first. The instructor you will spend weeks rehearsing with needs to be someone you both click with. Studios that offer a trial let you check the chemistry before you commit, which matters more than people think.

It is also worth remembering that dance in Singapore sits inside a real, well-supported arts ecosystem. Bodies like the National Arts Council back dance education and companies here, which is part of why the standard of teaching, particularly in ballroom and Latin, is genuinely high. You are choosing from a deep pool of properly trained instructors, so do not settle for someone who treats your first dance as an afterthought.

Next: How I put this list together
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How I put this list together

Let me be straight about what this is. I am not a professional dancer, and I am not ranking these choreographers on my own footwork. What I do is build and study websites for businesses across Singapore, including those in the weddings and lifestyle space, so I spend a lot of time looking at how these studios present themselves, how clearly they explain their packages and styles, and how their reputation holds up across reviews and couple feedback.

So this ranking weighs wedding-dance focus, instructor pedigree, how well each one serves total beginners, the range of styles on offer, and pricing transparency, rather than my personal dance ability. It is a 2026 snapshot, and details like packages, prices and locations change, so confirm directly with any studio before you book. I revisit and update this guide as the scene shifts and new choreographers earn a place.

Next: How early should we start wedding dance lessons?
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How early should we start wedding dance lessons?

Aim to start about 8 to 12 weeks before the wedding. That window gives you room for roughly four to eight lessons spaced a week apart, plus time to practise at home between sessions, which is where most of the real progress happens. Starting earlier is fine and takes the pressure off, especially if your schedules are unpredictable or you want a more ambitious routine with lifts. Leaving it to the final two weeks is the one thing I would avoid: you can still learn a simple routine, but you will be cramming, and nerves plus a half-rehearsed dance is exactly the combination you are trying to prevent.

Next: How many lessons do we need for a first dance?
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How many lessons do we need for a first dance?

For a simple, elegant routine to a slow song, most couples are comfortable after four to five private lessons plus home practice. For a fuller routine, a longer song, or an upbeat number with lifts and tricks, plan on eight to ten lessons so you have time to drill the harder moments until they feel natural. Several studios here, like John & Josephine Dance Creative, openly recommend at least eight lessons for a complete first dance. The honest answer is that lesson count matters less than practice between lessons: two couples with the same five lessons will look very different depending on who rehearsed at home.

Next: We have no dance experience, can we still do this?
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We have no dance experience, can we still do this?

Yes, and most couples who book these lessons have never danced before. That is the whole point of private, custom choreography: the instructor builds the routine around your current ability rather than expecting you to already move well. Good wedding choreographers are experts at making beginners look polished, breaking everything into slow counts, repeating sections patiently, and trimming any step that is not working for you. If anything, having no experience is an advantage, because you arrive with no bad habits and the routine is designed from scratch to fit you. Book a trial lesson first if you are nervous, and you will quickly see how manageable it is.

Next: How do we choose our first dance song?
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How do we choose our first dance song?

Start with a song that means something to the two of you, because you will hear it hundreds of times in rehearsal and on the day. Once you have a shortlist, think about tempo and mood: a slow, steady song suits an elegant ballroom routine like a waltz or rumba, while an upbeat track lends itself to a livelier, more playful number or a surprise routine that changes pace partway through. Most choreographers will happily advise on whether a song works for dancing and will create a custom edit, trimming it to a comfortable 90 seconds to two minutes so the routine does not drag. If you are torn, bring two options to your trial lesson and let the instructor help you decide.

That is my run-down of the best wedding dance lessons Singapore couples can book in 2026. If you want a single safe starting point, Wedding Dance Singapore, Our First Dance and John & Josephine Dance Creative are the three dedicated specialists I would shortlist first for a classic first dance, while Bolly Dancing Studio and Dance & Tonic are who I would call for a Bollywood or sangeet, and ZiggyFeet is the fun, upbeat alternative.

Remember the right choreographer depends entirely on your song, your style and how ambitious you want to get, so book a trial before you commit. This guide is one spoke of my wider pick of the best dance studios in Singapore, so head there if you also want general classes across hip-hop, K-pop, ballet, jazz or Latin once the wedding is behind you.

One last note from my side of the fence. I build websites for studios, choreographers and wedding businesses across Singapore that turn searches exactly like this one into booked couples. If you run a wedding dance studio and your site is not pulling its weight, take a look at my web design services or just get a quote and we can talk.

Terris — Founder & Lead Strategist

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