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Hi There, my name is Jamie and I live at 22 Elsie Road, LONDON, SE22 8DX and I run my own entertainment business from home called Star Of The Party.


I have worked as a professional dancer/choreographer for over 15 years in Theatre, TV and film and have now put my years of experience into teaching people to dance and sing to then perform in their own show.


One of the services I provide is FIRST WEDDING DANCE LESSONS... As well as teaching clients myself I also have a pool of choreographers and dancers available ALL OVER THE UK.


After working for several years with non professional artists I pride myself on understanding what is required to work with such people, especially those couples who have taken the sometimes frightening step of doing a choreographed first dance for their wedding day...


Well let me assure you that you are in not only safe hands, but extremely professional and talented hands too.


So if your looking for something a little different on your wedding day, whatever that might be, then you have come to the right place.


BOOKINGS FOR SUMMER WEDDINGS ARE COMING IN FAST, SO GET IN TOUCH ASAP TO SECURE A STAR OF THE PARTY EXPERIENCE!


I have various packages and prices available so please feel free to take a look at my site:


http://staroftheparty.com/services/wedding-and-civil-ceremony/


For more information, or just a chat call me on 07966227115 or email [email protected]


Cheers!


Jamie

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